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cyberserge
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Mar 28, 2023

Stop users from sending chat to a specific group in Teams

Hi, we are using Teams and users are able to start one-on-one or group chat with multiple users.

However, we want to find a way to stop users from sending chat to a specific group in Teams.

 

For example, there's a group for all the senior executives. We don't want users to just pop up a chat window and initiate a chat with all senior executives. We want to allow them to send email to the group, but not teams chat.

 

Any idea how that can be achieved?

  • cyberserge's avatar
    cyberserge
    Copper Contributor
    Someone suggested Private Channel in Teams. Although that works for chat within the same team, what we are looking for is similar but apply to the Teams.

    So we don't want employee to pop a chat with the entire Teams that they are not part of. They should email the Team (these are email-enabled security group), ask to join the Team. Then once joined, they can chat and see the contents within the Team Channel and SharePoint site.
    • StevenC365's avatar
      StevenC365
      MVP

      eliekarkafy IB really wouldn't be a great solution for this, for example it would also prevent the exec being members of the same Team as any other users, or ever be in the same meeting as them.

      • eliekarkafy's avatar
        eliekarkafy
        MVP
        Hi steven thanks for your reply. Well it depends what his use case is ? But technically i cant find any other solution to achieve his request. I would recommend him to test it with small batch of exec . Thoughts?
  • cyberserge There's not a technical control to do that, you can segment the address book or use Information Barriers but it would also block email.

     

    It's really a question of establishing a company culture where this isn't a concern, I've worked with lots of large organisations and never seen a real issue with this.

    • Keith_Honaker's avatar
      Keith_Honaker
      Copper Contributor

      StevenC365 I work for a large University.  We do not want the student population to direct message or call certain executive leadership.  If this were only a corporate environment, I'd agree.  But as you can imagine, with 95k active student accounts, students tend to be mischievous at times.  Would the IB help? 

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