Jul 25 2019 04:21 PM
Microsoft recently announced updates to default global meeting policy configuration to change AutoAdmittedUsers to Everyone. As per the notification, change will apply to host:global policy but won't impact tenants with tenant:global tag.
Anyone know what's the difference between these two. How do we know which global policy is applicable in a tenant.
Jul 26 2019 12:21 AM
Jul 26 2019 02:52 AM
not completely clarified :) @Christopher Hoard
While the "Global" policy is obviously available and active for users who don´t have a manually assigned policy, how can I create a tenant:global policy? I am only able to create user based policies which in turn need to be manually assigned. In case of new users in a tenant this could get lost when enabling the users.
I would expect that this tenant:global policy would overwrite the "Global" policy for all tenant users not assigned manually, but found no way to create one.
Thanks
Christian
Jul 26 2019 03:34 AM
Jul 28 2019 06:16 PM
@Christopher Hoard so does it mean if we change any setting of existing 'Global (Org-wide default)' policy then it becomes the tenant default. I tried that and it still says 'Global' though i.e. no way to tell from any visible flag whether a global policy is 'tenant-default' or 'microsoft global global default'.
Jul 29 2019 03:28 AM