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Introducing a SharePoint app bar that features global navigation
- Mar 22, 2021
You can disable the SharePoint app bar temporarily using PowerShell until October 31, 2021.
To run the PowerShell commands you will need either Global administrator or SharePoint administrator privileges. Follow below steps:
- Download the latest version of SharePoint online PowerShell
- Then, run the following command with administrator privileges:
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Any thoughts/solutions on that out here?
To customize the global navigation, you need to set up a home site in SharePoint Online.
Make sure you have granted at least read permissions to users to see the global navigation.
Note: The first time you set up a home site, it might take some time for the changes to take effect.
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- nlundqvistMar 29, 2021Brass ContributorI realized that our homesite isn't our root site. I.e I need to update permissions there and/or change root site 🙂
So yes I have it under control although it was a bit curious to realize that the root site is involved in this also. - ganeshsanapMar 29, 2021MVP
nlundqvist If you are a Home site administrator, it should work for you & show the global navigation properly.
Is it still asking for permissions or your issue solved?
- nlundqvistMar 22, 2021Brass Contributor
ganeshsanap This has been done and the app is present. It is when it is about to open the navigation pane I get the "ask for permissions" page. Even though I am the home site administrator.