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Tom Draney
Mar 20, 2018Brass Contributor
Stream Video access for more than one group
Hello, I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I couldn' find any other instances.
We have a company that will be brought into our O365 Tenant. We will not want this company of approximatl...
Nikita Skitsko
Mar 20, 2018Copper Contributor
One solution is to remove Stream licenses, but you need to be aware that these 300 employees can get a trial from Stream web page and access all public content.
Our situation is that we want to publish corporate videos, but we don't want our external partners with our Office365 license to see these videos and there is no any reasonable way to limit their access to Stream. The only solution is to create a private group for the whole company, but that's not we found reasonable to do.
Our situation is that we want to publish corporate videos, but we don't want our external partners with our Office365 license to see these videos and there is no any reasonable way to limit their access to Stream. The only solution is to create a private group for the whole company, but that's not we found reasonable to do.
Tom Draney
Mar 20, 2018Brass Contributor
Thanks Nikita. I actually tried removing the Stream license. Although the Stream app is removed from the O365 App launcher, if they user goes directly to https://web.microsoftstream.com they can still get to the public video.