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Rune Myrhaug
Aug 23, 2018Brass Contributor
How can a guest user get overview of what Office 365 groups he/she have access to?
Hi When a guest user is invited to a Office 365 group the guest gets an invitation email. Guests can in some cases be member of several Office 365 groups (maybe in different Office 365 tenants)....
VasilMichev
Aug 27, 2018MVP
Any user, guests included, should be able to see the full list of Groups/Teams they are a member to in the corresponding client. Or directly via https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/r#/groups
- Rune MyrhaugAug 29, 2018Brass Contributor
Hi Vasil
Thanks. Now we are close to the answer/solution :) But there is a missing part I do not understand.
This URL you are referencing to ( https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/r#/groups ).
I have tested a bit around this and what I see is that this works for "Enterprise accounts". So when an organization invites me as a guest (with my Office 365 UPN) into a group in their Office 365 tenant. Then this is working as expected.
But when I in my Office 365 tenant try to invite (Into a group) an non-enterprise account, like GMail/Hotmail and other, then this user will be asked to connect/create an microsoft account to his/her email-address. So far so good. When this user after this try this URL then this user will not see the groups the user is member of :(
Why is there a difference between Enterprise accounts (office 365 accounts) and non-enterprise Microsoft accounts (connected to gmail +++) ???
This is the functionality I'm looking for - but it have to work for all types of guest accounts/users.
Br. Rune
- VasilMichevAug 29, 2018MVP
Yeah, I seem to be getting some sort of error when using MicrosoftId as well, not sure if by design or a bug...
- Rune MyrhaugAug 30, 2018Brass Contributor
Thanks. Any idea on where the best place is to ask if this is by design or a bug?
Br. Rune