Apr 15 2020 05:38 AM
Hello,
I created new group in exchange online admin center. We don´t have deployed exchange hybrid, we are using only exchange online. In that created group I added a owner. This owner somehow can´t modify group members in outlook. Error mesage when owner try to add member to this group:
Changes to the public group membership cannot be saved. You do not have sufficient permissions to perform this operation on this object.
I found this group in O365 admin center and everything is okay owner is owner nothing wrong. Sync status is Cloud:
Thanks
Apr 15 2020 09:16 AM
Can he modify it via OWA? You can access the corresponding bits via the Options menu.
Apr 16 2020 07:03 AM - edited May 29 2020 03:10 AM
Solution@Vasil MichevNo but I found problem. I created O365 group not distribution list so as owner he doesn´t have right to edit O365 group because he is not administrator in O365 only basic user. Thank you.
Apr 16 2020 07:53 AM
Owners of O365 groups should be able to modify their membership though.
Apr 17 2020 02:51 AM
@Milan30 As @Vasil Michev mentioned in his last comment, the Owner of the Group should be able to manage it through OWA and Outlook (if it isn't a Hybrid environment).
When you run get-unifiedgrouplink emailofgroup -linktype owner
does it show up the user over there
2nd , if you try and add a new owner to the group, are they able to manage it in Outlook/OWA.
Cheers !
Ankit Shukla
Apr 17 2020 02:54 AM
@ankit shuklaYes I was able do it in OWA. In desktop windows version I was unable to manage group. Thank you
Apr 17 2020 02:56 AM
@Milan30 Did you try updating Outlook Cache and download a fresh copy of address book after applying the changes ?
May 29 2020 02:10 AM
@ankit shukla Have you checked Milan, my last comment ?
Jun 08 2020 06:39 AM
@ankit shukla You said "the Owner of the Group should be able to manage it through OWA and Outlook (if it isn't a Hybrid environment)."
What if it is a hybrid environment though? Ours is, and I need to get this working. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
J
Apr 16 2020 07:03 AM - edited May 29 2020 03:10 AM
Solution@Vasil MichevNo but I found problem. I created O365 group not distribution list so as owner he doesn´t have right to edit O365 group because he is not administrator in O365 only basic user. Thank you.