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Distribution List or Security Group question
- Mar 14, 2024
Hi normberky,
thanks for the follow-up.
While it might seem that Security Groups could potentially serve as a solution for Shared Channels in Microsoft Teams, they unfortunately cannot be directly added, just like Distribution Lists.
Shared Channels are designed for collaboration across organizational boundaries, and adding large groups via distribution lists or security groups might not align with this purpose.
Hi normberky,
let me try to answer your questions:
1. Adding Distribution Lists or Security Groups in Teams:
- In Teams, you can add Distribution Lists or Security Groups to channels to include multiple users efficiently. However, there are limitations when dealing with Shared or Private Channels.
2. Shared Channels:
- Unfortunately, adding a distribution group directly to a shared channel is not currently supported. The ability to expand a distribution group within an existing chat is also not available.
Shared channels are designed for collaboration across organizational boundaries, and adding a large group via a distribution list might not align with the intended purpose of these channels.
3. Private Channels:
- Private Channels, meant for confidential discussions within a team subset, don't support adding Distribution Lists or Security Groups directly. This helps maintain privacy and exclusivity.
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- normberkyMar 14, 2024Copper ContributorThank you so much for your reply. Would a Security Group work for #2 Shared Channel?
So it seems we have no other options but to add members individually for either shared or private channel, correct?- LeonPavesicMar 14, 2024Silver Contributor
Hi normberky,
thanks for the follow-up.
While it might seem that Security Groups could potentially serve as a solution for Shared Channels in Microsoft Teams, they unfortunately cannot be directly added, just like Distribution Lists.
Shared Channels are designed for collaboration across organizational boundaries, and adding large groups via distribution lists or security groups might not align with this purpose.