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OleksandrTsvirkun
Jul 19, 2024Copper Contributor
Merge two Outlook accounts
Hello community.
I have two account in Outlook, the first one created using Gmail and then accidently create a new one created in Outlook domain.
I want to merge them to use the one Outlook email alias.
Can somebody assist me with it?
Thanks
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- klaasjandevriesCopper Contributor
I also would like to express the need to simply share video from a Sharepoint folder, through an embed om another website (in my case an intranet which we are already logged on to (SSO) with our MicroSoft entra-IDs). Really impractical and disapponting that it is not possible at the moment.
- karen_dredskeSteel Contributor
As long as you are trying to embed a video stored in SharePoint/Teams/OneDrive to a third party website that is on your network - then you can follow the instructions here to make it work. I think this might work for you. *fingers crossed*
Embedding Stream content in third-party sites - Microsoft Support
- jmd1980Brass ContributorYeah I just spent the day trying to figure this out as well. Just so annoying I can create anonymous links. I can create embed links. But I can't put the two together. Like one of the other comments, I was hoping to host some of our LMS videos in SharePoint since some of the content is externally facing. Now we'll have to stand up and pay for a separate streaming platform (Vimeo or something) which is just frustrating. This really needs to be a feature.
- rozhallCopper ContributorThis is exactly what we're trying to do at our institution. So much of our video guides are embedded on our help site, which is externally facing. Having videos hidden behind links just looks old and uninviting and means that users are continuously being taken away from our help materials to another tab with the video. The user experience is very poor. I think this feature (share to anyone via embed code) should be added. MS embed videos on their help sites and I want to keep everything central rather than making copies to YouTube etc. Expecially when the help sites I'm building atm are about how we need them to use Stream for all of their teaching materials.
- The article is a couple years old so doesn't reflect the recent new feature for Embed for videos stored in SharePoint/OneDrive.
For an external site use case, for sure the "anyone with the link" would need to be set on the video - or otherwise it won't work. Assuming "anyone with the link" is available. I know that gets disabled at the tenant level in many orgs.- stuartmcgarrityBrass ContributorHi Kevin,
The "Anyone with the link" option is available. I've tried updating the embed code with it, but to no avail.- Marc Mroz
Microsoft
We don't support anyone public anonymous embed codes for videos. (Not sure if that old workaround works for other file types?) We only support direct anyone links.
- Daniel_KickCopper ContributorHoping somebody replies, cus i was looking for the solution too!