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Copy and Paste
This has probaly been asked before.
I am only allowing specific external domains..
But I want to prevent the copy and paste of items into teams - can this be done ?
I want people in the interal tenant to be able to copy and paste but to external users.
Is this even possible?
3 Replies
- Hi Domcloud
Copy and paste is currently temperamental and Microsoft are working on fixing it because half the time it doesn't work
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/20369608-copy-paste-is-tempermental
There is a uservoice to allow it
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/37543489-allow-copy-paste-screenshots-images-with-external
But not one I can see to prevent it. So if it is something you want to see I would open a Uservoice here. This is what the product and engineering teams use to work out their roadmaps
Best, Chris- cfizz3434Copper Contributor
Any current user voices where I can add my vote? The two above are not active.
- Joe StockerBronze Contributor
"With Windows 365 Enterprise and Windows 365 Government, the admin can set restrictions preventing copy/paste from your Cloud PC to the local PC through the domain-based group policy. Changes to the group policy can be managed through the local Active Directory Domain Controller. With Windows 365 Business, each Cloud PC is managed by the user, rather than managed centrally by an IT admin. No group policy can be set to prevent copy/paste between the Cloud PC and the local PC. We are currently investigating the option to manage these restrictions through Endpoint Manager device configuration policies. (Note: Windows 365 Government is available in the United States only.)"
Reference: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/faqThe FAQ above may be outdated as of 1/7/2023 as I was successfully able to use Intune to set a policy to block copy and paste.
Sign in to the https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431, select Devices > Configuration profiles > Create profile.
Select the Windows 10 and later platform, the Settings catalog (preview) profile type, then Create.
On the Basics page, enter a Name and Description (optional) for the new policy.
- On the Configuration settings page, select + Add settings to list and select settings to manage.
Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/manage-rdp-device-redirections