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Nicholas Byng-Maddick
May 04, 2018Brass Contributor
SharePoint Access Requests Settings
This has long been a problem but there appears to have been a subtle but significant change to the abilities here in SPO. It appears you can now specify the site owners group as the destination of the request emails. Has anyone seen any announcements or tried it out yet ?
- Sławomir SkowrońskiCopper Contributor
Hi
Is there anyone who is able confirm that distribution lists working with Request For Access. I've got an error when I try to put 2 email addresses or distribution list.
Cheers- Eason LuCopper Contributor
Distribution list will work. It takes any email address. But it does not take two or more email addresses.
- DeletedIt's a much needed change, because previously it would only use the original site owner it seemed. or it was random. However, they need to incorporate this entire piece in with guest access requests for the entire group.
I started a uservoice for that request for Teams, but it encompass groups in general. https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/34054555-microsoft-teams-guest-access-request - Dean_GrossSilver Contributor
That appears to be wonderful news, but is it going to the SP Owners group members OR to the people connected Office Group Owner role?
Any idea if there is any powershell/csom cmd to implement?
- Salvatore BiscariSilver Contributor
If the first option is configured, access requests are sent to all members of the Team Site Owners group.
If the second option is configured, access requests are sent to a specific user or distribution list.
In any case, only members of the Team Site Owners group can approve or decline access requests.
IMHO, a nice addition but not a game changer...
- Sławomir SkowrońskiCopper Contributor
Is there anyone who is able confirm that distribution list is work with Request For Access. I've got an error when I try to put 2 email addresses or distribution list.
Error Sorry, something went wrong
The e-mail address being passed is either empty, too big or incorrect.
- I believe I have seen this in a message posted in the message center, but I cannot find it now
jcgonzalezmartin It is still available in Message Center with ID = MC189888
Message Center Link: Site owners can now manage sharing and access request settings from the Site permissions panel
Office 365 Roadmap reference: Manage sharing and access request settings from the Site permissions panel