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RobertAttrell
Dec 01, 2021Brass Contributor
Teams guests can't see Lists or SharePoint tabs, no matter what I do
I have tried every possible thing I can think of to be able to see Lists (or SharePoint) tabs inside of Teams for guest users, but they just don't show up. Not an admin of the tenant in question (whi...
- Dec 02, 2021Yeah it has been trying weird trying to diagnose this. From the beginning, the global policy in the tenant has been that Lists and SharePoint (along with almost everything else, welcome to government) are deactivated in Teams, but when I got permission to create the tabs, they were showing up for other members of the tenant, but they weren't showing up for guests (hence, my question).
2 days ago, my admin made the configuration change to set the global policy for Lists and SharePoint to Allow, giving anybody the ability to create those tabs within about 8 hours of making the changes. After that happened, yesterday morning, is when I ran out of things to try and made the post here.
Then, yesterday evening (about 36 hours after the change was made initially) suddenly those tabs started showing up for guests, making it clear it was that initial configuration change, but also making me wonder why it took so much longer for those changes to kick in than the others.
Anyways, thanks for all the help, fortunately, it seems like it was just a VERY slow CDN propagation (? maybe) issue and things appear to be working as I would expect. I'm not sure it makes sense to create a ticket because I can replicate the behaviour on my dev tenant of making certain tabs disappear from Teams by turning off the apps for certain users.
RobertAttrell
Dec 01, 2021Brass Contributor
adam deltinger Yeah they can access the list directly in SharePoint on the web, but the tabs for these (but not all) apps just don't show up in Teams in this tenant. Presumably somewhere in the Teams apps settings something is still set to be blocked or deactivated in some way but it's very unclear where.
Dec 01, 2021
Hmm, there’s no settings to “hide tabs”! Do a full logout of the Teams client
- RobertAttrellDec 01, 2021Brass ContributorIt's not a client thing this persists when you clear cache on desktop and web version. It's not that there's a setting to hide tabs it's that something at the teams admin level is set to not allow guests access to these apps. I've just looked through everything in the admin centre at it really seems like it should be visible but these apps are not (while apps tabs like Forms and Website are visible to guests). It's really weird.
- Dec 01, 2021There’s aren’t any of these settings! Even if you don’t allow something, the tabs would show. Worst case they don’t have access to the content in case you’ve restricted anything. And they can access it anyways outside of teams!
I’d create a ticket for this- RobertAttrellDec 02, 2021Brass ContributorYeah it has been trying weird trying to diagnose this. From the beginning, the global policy in the tenant has been that Lists and SharePoint (along with almost everything else, welcome to government) are deactivated in Teams, but when I got permission to create the tabs, they were showing up for other members of the tenant, but they weren't showing up for guests (hence, my question).
2 days ago, my admin made the configuration change to set the global policy for Lists and SharePoint to Allow, giving anybody the ability to create those tabs within about 8 hours of making the changes. After that happened, yesterday morning, is when I ran out of things to try and made the post here.
Then, yesterday evening (about 36 hours after the change was made initially) suddenly those tabs started showing up for guests, making it clear it was that initial configuration change, but also making me wonder why it took so much longer for those changes to kick in than the others.
Anyways, thanks for all the help, fortunately, it seems like it was just a VERY slow CDN propagation (? maybe) issue and things appear to be working as I would expect. I'm not sure it makes sense to create a ticket because I can replicate the behaviour on my dev tenant of making certain tabs disappear from Teams by turning off the apps for certain users.