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Mark-Kashman's avatar
Mark-Kashman
Former Employee
Jan 09, 2017

UPDATE: SharePoint Online team sites + Office 365 Groups moving beyond First Release

As announced in August, 2016, we are bringing SharePoint Online team sites to Office 365 groups. This change rolled out to First Release tenants in the end of 2016 and is now beginning worldwide rollout. This next phase of the rollout will start Thursday, January 12, 2017, and is expected to complete to customers worldwide in 100% of production by the end of the month.

 

 

The new SharePoint Online team site home page for an Office 365 group showcases important news, content and site activity.

 

When you create a group, Office 365 gives the group a shared inbox, calendar, OneNote notebook, a Planner for task management—and now, a full-powered SharePoint team site. Each group gets a modern home page—with the ability to create additional pages—document libraries, lists and business apps.

 

The integration of groups and SharePoint team sites means that any time a new team site is created, a new group membership will be created as well. You can easily see the members of the site, if the site is listed as public or private within your organization and how it has been classified. In addition, all existing Office 365 groups will be updated with their own team site. And once the rollout is complete for your tenant, all existing and newly created groups will get a team site by default.

 

Within a group’s team site, this roll out brings a new home page, features News for highlighting important content in the team, and the Activity web part for showing recently active content. These team sites also include our new responsive and powerful page authoring and consumption experience – all connected to the overall Office 365 group experience.

 

There is nothing you need to do but collaborate with your team in a more modern, connected way.

 

Please ask in a reply to this thread if you have any questions. We are pleased to reach this milestone, and here with you along the way.

 

Thanks,

Mark

111 Replies

  • 주현 김's avatar
    주현 김
    Iron Contributor

    Currently, teamsite that created by group is not supporting external sharing option. Is it "full powered"?

    I do not think so..

    • David Woodison's avatar
      David Woodison
      Copper Contributor

      have a look here:

      https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_sharepoint-mso_win10/external-sharing-from-groups-sharepoint-online/fa890513-72a1-4d1d-92eb-1f393c5c112a

  • Carolynn Parisi's avatar
    Carolynn Parisi
    Copper Contributor

    Is there a way to turn off this functionality for a tenant?  As an education client, I do not want all my student created groups to have sharepoint team sites.  We use other services for this purpose.

    • Mark-Kashman's avatar
      Mark-Kashman
      Former Employee

      You manage this at the Office 365 groups level, where you determine who you wish to be able to create groups, and who cannot. The "create site" button on the SharePoint home will comply with this admin control.

       

      Hope that helps,

      Mark

      • Carolynn Parisi's avatar
        Carolynn Parisi
        Copper Contributor

        We want students to be able to create groups.  But we dont want them to have all of the components that are being added to groups.  So we need the ability to turn parts on or off for groups.  Or to create a default configuration of items that get provisioned automatically for groups and then the ability to add or subtract items by group.  So lets say i want the default for my tenant to be that groups do NOT get a team site or a shared notebook automatically.  Then if I have a particular group that does need one or both of these things, i can provision the items just to that group

    • Daniel Laskewitz's avatar
      Daniel Laskewitz
      Iron Contributor

      Carolynn Parisi You can always prevent certain people to create groups. Take a look at the following link: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-Office-365-Group-Creation-4c46c8cb-17d0-44b5-9776-005fced8e618

       

      I don't know if this also works with site creation...

      • Carolynn Parisi's avatar
        Carolynn Parisi
        Copper Contributor

        We want students to be able to create groups.  But we dont want them to have all of the components that are being added to groups.  So we need the ability to turn parts on or off for groups.  Or to create a default configuration of items that get provisioned automatically for groups and then the ability to add or subtract items by group.  So lets say i want the default for my tenant to be that groups do NOT get a team site or a shared notebook automatically.  Then if I have a particular group that does need one or both of these things, i can provision the items just to that group.

    • Brent Ellis's avatar
      Brent Ellis
      Silver Contributor

      Carolynn, this has been my biggest negative with Groups since the SharePoint integration was announced.  Not every group needs every service, and often too much is provisioned IMO.  Need to beef up grass roots efforts (user voice and forums) to get this kind of feature build in:

       

      https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/286611-office-365-groups/suggestions/16619995-ability-to-control-which-office-365-services-are-a

       

      • Daniel Laskewitz's avatar
        Daniel Laskewitz
        Iron Contributor
        Would be very helpful to have some sort of configurable provisioning steps for Office Groups. :-)
  • Raynae Sicotte's avatar
    Raynae Sicotte
    Copper Contributor

    how can we set it up so end users can't create groups.  I don't want a bunch of team sites around just because someone decided to create a group.

    • Peter Stilgoe's avatar
      Peter Stilgoe
      Iron Contributor

      https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-Office-365-Group-Creation-4c46c8cb-17d0-44b5-9776-005fced8e618

  • I'm concerned that the sharepoint online team sites in office 365 groups are not fully featured compared with "classic sharepoint online".  

     

    Can we have clarity about permissions that apply to sharepoint teamsites within groups?  Is it possible to apply different permissions to folders within an Office 365 group?

    • Mark-Kashman's avatar
      Mark-Kashman
      Former Employee

      By default, the membership of the group is managed by the group membership capabilities (owners and members). And that suffices for most. But as it is a SharePoint team site, you can certainly adjust the people & poermissions as you had in the past. We promote the top level membeship as where most go to manage the group's team site. And if you need more, and approach it thoguhtfully with good infomration architecture in mind, then you can achieve that as well.

       

      Hope that helps,

      Mark

  • Robert Woods's avatar
    Robert Woods
    Iron Contributor

    Any way to connect my current IT SharePoint teamsite to my Office 365 IT group?

    • Mark-Kashman's avatar
      Mark-Kashman
      Former Employee

      There is not today. The team is reviewing how we enable classic SharePoint Online team sites to be groups aware. Nothing more to share, other than to assert it's an area under review. And know that classic team site in SharePoint Online already have many of the modern SharePoint components: modern lists and libraries, ability to create modern pages, ability to create a modern page and make it the default home page, modern site contents page, and News is also coming to classic team sites.

       

      Hope that helps,

      Mark

      • Robert Woods's avatar
        Robert Woods
        Iron Contributor

        Thanks for the update Mark. I have added our Classic SharePoint Site as a tab in our Teams Interface so users can easily get to the documents, but people are confused now as to why there are 2 places to save docs to in teams. I guess I should just take the plunge and migrate everything over to the new site that was created when I spun up the Team/Group for us in teams. 

    • jcgonzalezmartin's avatar
      jcgonzalezmartin
      MVP
      At this moment there is no way to connect an existing SPO Site with an existing Group
      • Benjamin Stierle's avatar
        Benjamin Stierle
        Copper Contributor

        If I create a new teamsite i can't see an associated Office Group in my first release tenant. Is that  feature already released?

         

        the other way works if I create a Group a teamsite is also created

    • Florian Augsten's avatar
      Florian Augsten
      Copper Contributor
      This is a question for our start up, too! How to get a SharePoint sites with mailboxes (and all those functions - e.g. mailing/discussion, calendar, planner, etc. - which would fit to MS Teams quite well) entirely connected to Office 365 groups to get best experience with MS Teams? Thanks!
  • Skeg's avatar
    Skeg
    Copper Contributor

    Good work team!

     

    Just curious, is there a common navigation framework available for cross site navigation? Something like managed metadata navigation? It would be great to be able to easily navigate between different group sites without having to manually re-create the navigation on each site. Anything planned?

  • Lovely! Things are moving on the right way.

    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted

      Hi Ben Follow this blog: http://thecloudmouth.com/2017/01/09/integrating-yammer-into-microsoft-teams/

      it explains how to add Yammer in teams :-)

      • Ben Killoy's avatar
        Ben Killoy
        Brass Contributor

        Thank you, I was talking about the integration betwen groups and Yammer.

         

        We are supposed to have a team site and a convesation listing and depending on where it is created your conversations are happening in yammer or Outlook

         

        Thanks for the post about Teams and Yammer

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