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michaelkubala
Oct 18, 2019Brass Contributor
Differences between Dynamic Office 365 Group and Org-Wide Team
We don't have the org-wide Team showing up for us yet, but it looks like we can get the same functionality by creating a Team based on a Dynamic Office 365 Group. We have the proper licenses for this...
- Oct 19, 2019Agree with Vasil, I would use Dynamic as well and utilize the Company field, since all my actual Org users use the same name there across the board, and guest / contractors do not. But you can def. utilize up to 5 rules there to include what you need.
BUT, the one big difference here is one requires P1 licenses for your users, the other does not. So this is pretty big if you don't have the license :).
VasilMichev
Oct 18, 2019MVP
Yup, if you want actual control, use a Dynamic group. The org-wide team sounds nice on paper, but after gazillion issues we ended up removing it from our production tenant.
Oct 19, 2019
Agree with Vasil, I would use Dynamic as well and utilize the Company field, since all my actual Org users use the same name there across the board, and guest / contractors do not. But you can def. utilize up to 5 rules there to include what you need.
BUT, the one big difference here is one requires P1 licenses for your users, the other does not. So this is pretty big if you don't have the license :).
BUT, the one big difference here is one requires P1 licenses for your users, the other does not. So this is pretty big if you don't have the license :).
- michaelkubalaOct 21, 2019Brass ContributorYup we have the licenses. I was thinking of using the Company or Department field as filters as well.