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Disable Microsoft Stream
Please can you let me know if there is away to disable Microsoft Stream whilst we evaluate it?
- AnonymousJun 20, 2017
You can disable it by using the "AllowAdHocSubscriptions" parameter via powershell.
https://www.itunity.com/article/microsoft-introduces-preview-stream-video-service-3490
Yesterday, we posted a blog about how admins can enable or disable Microsoft Stream for everyone in the organization. Here is a link to the blog post explaining the details - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/manage-microsoft-stream-simplify-employee-signup/
In addition, here are the direct links to the articles as well
- Enable Microsoft Stream for everyone in the organization - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/stream-assigning-licenses/
- Blocking sign-ups for Microsoft Stream in the organization - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/stream-block-application/
Thank you for your feedback and please keep it coming!
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You can block sign-ups for micorosoft Stream
reference : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/disable-user-organization
- anonymous-userSilver Contributor
Yesterday, we posted a blog about how admins can enable or disable Microsoft Stream for everyone in the organization. Here is a link to the blog post explaining the details - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/manage-microsoft-stream-simplify-employee-signup/
In addition, here are the direct links to the articles as well
- Enable Microsoft Stream for everyone in the organization - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/stream-assigning-licenses/
- Blocking sign-ups for Microsoft Stream in the organization - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/stream-block-application/
Thank you for your feedback and please keep it coming!
- George CabeIron Contributor
Any update on disabling Stream specifically (not all ad hoc subscriptions) and/or allowing on a per user basis so that we can test?
We want to get ahead of this so that Stream doesn't detract from the adoption of Office 365 Video Portal which we have just moved to production 2 months ago.
- Vishal SoodFormer Employee
@Bhowell - yes, we are thinking of ways of enabling what you are asking. Thank you so much for sharing and I hope we can work on bringing the two solutions closer even faster to minimize the disappointment. In the meantime, we would love all the feedback we can get
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- Anonymous
@BhowellI I understand that it will do more than simply disable stream but this is the only way that I am aware to disable it as it exists today. I also fully agree that this is not a great approach but technically would get the job done until a better solution is available.
I would agree that the ability to have this activated/available by user would be great especially for testing and review.
- anonymous-userSilver Contributor
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1180, I appreciate the feedback, but that will also disable other ad hoc sign-ups like RDS and PowerBI which I do not see a reason to do. I believe the Stream Staff is looking for an approach to disable Stream only.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1084 It would actually be even better to disable stream for the organization and have a way to enable on a by user basis.
I say this because we have a group of Office 365 Video power users who have played a role in being the voice of a lot of the improvements that Stream is ideally going to bring. Those folks are disappointed that it means they will wait even longer for Stream and O365V to merge. However, they still would be valuable testers to provide feedback to the Stream team. So while we want to disable for the organization to avoid confusion - it would be great to let the super users get in and play.
- anonymous-userSilver Contributor
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1180, I appreciate the feedback, but that will also disable other ad hoc sign-ups like RDS and PowerBI which I do not see a reason to do. I believe the Stream Staff is looking for an approach to disable Stream only.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1084 It would actually be even better to disable stream for the organization and have a way to enable on a by user basis.
I say this because we have a group of Office 365 Video power users who have played a role in being the voice of a lot of the improvements that Stream is ideally going to bring. Those folks are disappointed that it means they will wait even longer for Stream and O365V to merge. However, they still would be valuable testers to provide feedback to the Stream team. So while we want to disable for the organization to avoid confusion - it would be great to let the super users get in and play.
- Anonymous
You can disable it by using the "AllowAdHocSubscriptions" parameter via powershell.
https://www.itunity.com/article/microsoft-introduces-preview-stream-video-service-3490
- Vishal SoodFormer Employee
@Bhowell we are looking into it and seeing how best to address that. Thanks for the feedback.
- anonymous-userSilver Contributor
Hi Vishal,
With that and the recomendation in another thread to Office 365 Users to continue to use Office 365 Video, it will be valuable to have a disable option that does not also disable other sign ups like RDS and Power BI.
Thanks!