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Microsoft 365 admin center AMA
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Wednesday, Nov 17, 2021, 09:00 AM PSTEvent details
We are excited to announce a Microsoft 365 admin center AMA!
Join us as our experts discuss new admin capabilities in the Microsoft 365 admin center to help you simplify Microsoft 365 managemen...
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Updated Nov 17, 2021
EmyLoanzon
Nov 17, 2021Iron Contributor
Is there a way to assign only relevant M365 updates to admins who manage certain admin centers in M365? For example, if there are Intune or Teams admins in a tenant, I would like to have the ability to filter only Intune or Teams related service alerts and product updates for these admins. There is currently a way to filter the content, but they have to do these manually. Thanks!
- EmyLoanzonNov 17, 2021Iron ContributorFor example, if an Intune admin logs in to the admin portal - only Intune related service alerts, and product updates will be shown in the message center automatically (no need for this admin to filter the message center for Intune related info).
- Paolo CiccuNov 17, 2021Former EmployeeHi Emy, thank you for your question. Each admin can customize which service alerts and products update they see in the message center by going to the preferences menu and selecting the services they are interested in seeing under the 'Custom View' and 'Email' Tabs. In your example, the Intune admin would go to the message center, select preferences, then uncheck all the services listed except for Intune. These preferences will be saved and that admin will now only see product updates for the services selected.
- Tom WernerNov 17, 2021
Microsoft
Hi Emy, have you been through all of these steps? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/manage/message-center?view=o365-worldwide#filter-messages Thanks! Tom- EmyLoanzonNov 17, 2021Iron ContributorYes. Thanks Tom. Each Intune or Teams admin still has to do the manual filtering of messages when they log in. What I would like to know if if there is some sort of a template of information than an Intune admin will automatically have access to. When the Intune admin logs in, all they see are Incidents and Message center updates related to Intune - nothing about Exchange or SharePoint that they really do not find relevant.