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Best Way to Deploy Teams in Confidential Environment
- Jun 11, 2020
Okay, so I think I figured it out! (Holy crap batman!)
So, I revisited using the email aliases from the shared email account. Turns out that it will work with some (A LOT) of massaging. First of all, our company has NEVER had to use to access Azure Active Directory, so the fact that I had to for this is immediately frustrating. Anyhow, once logged into the AAD, navigate to your users. There you will see the alias accounts. Since the issue was with the password, select an alias user and choose to Reset Password. There was technically no password associated with the alias account, even though it was created from an account with a password. Make sure to document your temporary password.
Go back to Teams now, login with your alias' email, using your temporary password. Once you login, it will prompt you to change your password (I just set it to the same as the Master Account). And voilĂ !
CSI_Guy this is great U guys are using Teams or moving towards Microsoft Teams;
secondly yes you have the ability to add Shared Mailboxes as the member in Teams but the issue is those Shared Mailboxes may have more than one user and if those users do not have emails how we can add them to shared Mailboxes, besides if someone does not have a regular email account s/he can't login/use shared Mailbox.
The best practice is to give Teams license to everyone who got regular email account & mailbox which they could use full features of Teams Chat, Conversation, Audio & Vido calls, and post in channels.
Teams in Teams will be created as private groups one for all company and then based on each group you could even have a private channel or standard channels base on the requirement.
If you guys are only sending email between your own self the best way is using Teams either posting or making announcement in general channel if that is for everyone or post in private channel if that is only for specific group of people.