Apr 18 2017 11:29 AM
The attached demo was inspired by @Geoffrey Bronner's question over on this thread about the recent announcement that existing Yammer groups would be "backfilled" with their own SharePoint sites, OneNotes, and Planner boards--becoming Office 365-Connected groups.
If you've already created sites you're using with Yammer groups and have manually linked them in the past, there's a pretty simple, if manual, way to easily move all the files to the new sites that O365 will soon be creating for your groups. Here's my quick demo:
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Apr 18 2017 12:33 PM
Hi @Chris Slemp, thanks for that, good summary of the most common scenario. I'm just not enjoying the prospect of doing that 50+ times!
A few thoughts.
First, it should be noted integration done manually before connected groups also involves use of Yammer embed on the SharePoint sites so the relationship runs in both directions and is not merely a pinned link in Yammer and I think that's a pretty common thing.
Second, while your suggestion is valid it runs into challenges if a site is using more than just a document library or a notebook. For example we have...
So site owners have to consider what they may be giving up if they migrate content to a new connected site.
I get that there is no real connection between pre-existing groups and sites so clearly Microsoft can't do much about that but it seems more practical to give Yammer group owners the option to either prevent creation of all the new resources or a post-creation way to hide that navigational section in the Yammer sidebar and ignore them.
FYI @Joanna Lovett
Apr 18 2017 02:50 PM
Apr 18 2017 02:52 PM
@Deleted or @Amy Dolzine - what are your plans for any of these groups that you've manually linked to sites?