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Guest Users vs. External Users
- May 15, 2017
We use the terms interchangeably at Microsoft as well. External user is an older term from back when all "guests" in the directory authenticated outside of the home tenant. When we added support for managed guest users (i.e. the user authenticates inside the home tenant), the "external" piece stopped making sense and "guest user" was born.
And as with many of these types of things, we ended up using both names to refer to the same set of features. If there is a feature/scenario where this language does make a difference, we try to make sure it's clearly labeled to avoid confusion.
Thanks,
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
I agree there is a confussion around both terms that should be clarified...indeed to make it even more difficult, you can create "guests users" in Office 365 and then you will be able to invite them as external users in SPO Sites. By the way, adding here some folks to discuss about this: TonyRedmond VasilMichev cfiessinger
- VasilMichevMay 08, 2017MVP
I've been using the terms interchangingly, whether Microsoft puts a different meaning to those or not :)
- StephenRiceMay 15, 2017
Microsoft
We use the terms interchangeably at Microsoft as well. External user is an older term from back when all "guests" in the directory authenticated outside of the home tenant. When we added support for managed guest users (i.e. the user authenticates inside the home tenant), the "external" piece stopped making sense and "guest user" was born.
And as with many of these types of things, we ended up using both names to refer to the same set of features. If there is a feature/scenario where this language does make a difference, we try to make sure it's clearly labeled to avoid confusion.
Thanks,
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- Quoc_Kien_Ly2285Jun 09, 2020Iron Contributor