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Granting user Owner role for a Teams from sharepoint site will not get reflected inside Team app
Yeah, if not a member in the admin portal view - they won’t be members of the team at all
Some users still go to the connected SharePoint site for various features that are not yet in Teams, so telling people to just do something in Teams is not the best solution in the long run.
Since essentially an Office 365 Group = SharePoint Team Site = Microsoft Team, then adding a Member or Owner via the Outlook Group, SharePoint Site, or Teams App should all have the same end result. Users should not have to go to Teams for it to work right. This is a bug in the connection between SharePoint, Teams, and the Office 365 Group and it should be fixed by Microsoft.
- john johnJun 20, 2019Iron Contributor
kevinmckeown8 wrote:Some users still go to the connected SharePoint site for various features that are not yet in Teams, so telling people to just do something in Teams is not the best solution in the long run.
Since essentially an Office 365 Group = SharePoint Team Site = Microsoft Team, then adding a Member or Owner via the Outlook Group, SharePoint Site, or Teams App should all have the same end result. Users should not have to go to Teams for it to work right. This is a bug in the connection between SharePoint, Teams, and the Office 365 Group and it should be fixed by Microsoft.
kevinmckeown8 totally agree with your point, users prefer to do things from one place, so they just go to sharepoint site add users to office 365, and i think it is a bug in sync between sharepoint and Teams desktop apps in a way or anther...
- Jun 20, 2019Well, it does have the same result, but creating the group admin wise sometimes by experience end up in, as you said it, bugs! I agree this should be addressed
Although this user was asking about teams specifically , hence it’s always recommended to do the changes from the service you want the change in (fastest) due to synchronization delay