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Review users who will lose access to "xxxxxx"
Tnx for your swift reply!
This is how you would expect it would work. Double checked and in this perticular case we use the same configuration. Admins of the team will be informed, in case of access request.
But does the same apply to the notification for the expiring of guests access? I would expect it does but in my case it does not. 1 admin was added while creating the page, I was added a couple of months ago as an admin to help her with some questions. She received a notification mail to extend the access of a guest user who is about to expire, i received nothing ( checked exhange mailflow to make sure i did not receive the email and i did not )
So could be requesting access notification be a different setting than the extend a guest user notification?
As administrator did you see the notification banner that guest access should expire or not?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/manage-guest-expiration-for-a-site-25bee24f-42ad-4ee8-8402-4186eed74dea
Thanks
- TimGerbrandsOct 17, 2024Copper ContributorNot sure about the banner as it is not a site i open on a regular base, but i can check if i have received an email. Thats why my focus is on the email and not on the banner.
i also ran into the link you share. That is the reason why i created this discussion because how they describe it, it does not seem to work like that for us and i want to explain the end user why 🙂