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Default Site Collection
I'm not understanding the post replies above.
CAN a Communications Site, set as a Hub, be made the Default site with the command mentioned? We want to do this in the future and I assumed it was possible.
Thanks,
Rob.
- Aug 19, 2019My original test of this awhile back was actually on a hub site. The hub parent navigation link broke, but renaming the hub fixed the URL. I also unregistered the hub site, and recreated it, and it's working as the root site. I think you can move a Hub site, but do at your own risk if you have a bunch of sites joined to it.
- Aug 19, 2019
RobOK The article doesn't say, it does say associated hub sites cannot, but nothing about the hub itself. I wouldn't trust it thou. I would break down the hub. Preform the move, then associate everything again. I'll see if I can test having a hub on the main site on my test tenant. give me a few.
- Rob EllisAug 19, 2019Bronze ContributorI just re-read the article, and I stand corrected.
- RobOKAug 19, 2019Bronze Contributor
Is there a list of Site "types"?
Also, Site management in the Admin panel is out of control -- we have a lot of Yammer groups and there is no way to identify them (that I know of) or filter them out of the list.
So I guess when I say "list of types" above, I mean "Team Sites created by Yammer", "Team Sites created by Teams", "Team Sites created by O365 Groups"
Rob.
- Rob EllisAug 19, 2019Bronze ContributorYou would have to un-hubify it, swap it, then hubify it again.