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M365 Group Sensitivity Labels not showing up in Teams (GCC)
Hello! I am working with a GCC client who is very happy to finally have Sensitivity Labels and Policies show up in their GCC tenant! They want to use labels to manage external access to M365 Groups (mainly for Teams), with the "Let M365 Group Owners add people outside the organization to the group" setting within the label configuration options. We have created an "external" and "internal" label accordingly, and published said labels with accompanying policies. Both policies target a mail-enabled AAD security group... Members of the label policy targeted security group can see and apply labels via the SPO admin center, but not in Teams or the Teams Admin Center, for new or existing Teams. I can test this same workflow in my (commercial) demo tenant without issue. Does anyone have any ideas as to why we can't label new and/or existing Teams? Thanks so much in advance!Create Office 365 group in Teams - use SharePoint site tempate for associated SPO site?
Greetings All! We are developing a workflow that involves Microsoft Teams as a starting point. A select (security) group of project managers will be able to create Teams to kick off a project, then leverage the associated O365 apps for project management. It is obviously a simple task to start a workflow in SPO and use a site template when creating a new site, I'm wondering if there is a way to start the workflow in Teams but still be able to select from a list of SPO site templates for the associated SPO site that gets created? Or, is there any detriment to kicking off the workflow in SPO from a site template as far as leveraging the associated Team for a central collaboration hub for the project? Thank you so much in advance, Hope everyone is having a wonderful Friday!Solved1.6KViews0likes3CommentsRe: sharepoint migration/roadmap
ShareGate is always a great resource (both for planning and actual migration); https://sharegate.com/blog/building-a-sharepoint-migration-plan Otherwise, Microsoft documentation is great to get info from and link to; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/solution-guidance/office-365-development-patterns-and-practices-solution-guidance3.4KViews0likes1Comment
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