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How can a guest user get overview of what Office 365 groups he/she have access to?
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 28, 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 29, 2018Brass Contributor
Thanks. Any idea on where the best place is to ask if this is by design or a bug?
Br. Rune