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Aug 23, 2016Office 365 Groups and Planner
Hello All, Need to clarify on few things on O365 Groups and Planner APP. If i disable Office365 Group creations to entire Org Except IT Admins how will this impact to Planner? Idea is to avo...
SanthoshB1
Aug 23, 2016Bronze Contributor
For Q1: Planner will not work without the ability for users to create Groups. Planner can be accessed only by users who have permissions to create Groups.
Q2: They can able to see Planner tile, but will not work.
Q3: They cannot be able to create groups from anywhere.
Q2: They can able to see Planner tile, but will not work.
Q3: They cannot be able to create groups from anywhere.
- Michal MytnikAug 26, 2016Copper Contributor
Hi.
can you tell where those Groups are created?
In our company we have quite interesting situation. Our Exchange environment is located in O365D (Dedicated Cloud) but othe workloads are in O365 DvNext environment. So in theory we Planner shouldn't work on our environment since we don't have exchange but for some reason all Planner features work perfectly. If it's true that it requires Groups then the quesiton is where are those created in case of our environment.
Would you be able to answer that quesiton or point me to someone whom I can continue this dicussion with?
- Aug 26, 2016Interesting scenario...even being in O365 D, I believe Groups and Planner should work in the same way. In regards of your last question, Groups are built on top of Azure AD, EXO and SPO so you need the three in order to be able to create a Group. In regards of you Planner: what happens when you try access Plan files?