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77 TopicsIs there a way to change O365 group email address using powershell
My organization wants to change email address of O365 group. I am not able to find any power shell to change email address of already created O365 group. I tried below command but it is not working. Set-unifiedgroup -identity testo365 -primarysmtpaddress mailto:test123O365@atco.onmicrosoft.com@qqq.onmicrosoft.com Can someone please provide your thoughts on this.Solved524KViews4likes37CommentsCannot add a "contact" in Exchange Online to an Office 365 Group as a Guest
Looks like this is an issue - I have successfully been able to add external recipients as guests in an Office 365 Group if they are not listed in the GAL, however when I come to add a contact listed in the GAL as a guest, I receive the below warning; "You are trying to add a contact created by your admin. Contact your admin to add the user as a guest to this group" Help please. ThanksSolved67KViews6likes31CommentsChange O365 group email address using powershell
I am trying to change primarty SMTP of Office365 group but getting error: We failed to update the unified group. Please try again later. + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Set-UnifiedGroup], TaskException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : [Server=CY4PR06MB3173,RequestId=3179c7a9-9182-449c-9bb1-d1a85e266ac1,TimeStamp=11/30/2017 1:22:37 AM] [FailureCategory=Cmdlet-TaskException] 64E F00B1,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.SetUnifiedGroup + PSComputerName : ps.outlook.com I am following steps mentioned in https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Office-365-Groups/Is-there-a-way-to-change-O365-group-email-address-using/td-p/49872 but no luck. Any help? The cmdlet i am running is : Set-UnifiedGroup car@abc.onmicrosoft.com -EmailAddresses:@{add="car@domain.com"} Set-UnifiedGroup car@abc.onmicrosoft.com -PrimarySmtpAddresses "car@domain.com"53KViews0likes37Comments[New!] Drag and drop conversations into groups
Good news! We're currently rolling out drag and drop for messages and conversations into groups in Outlook on the web first for First Release customers, then Standard release customers. It's much easier to explain with a GIF: Support for Outlook 2016 for Windows is coming soon--stay tuned. You can find the documentation here: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/24e809db-70e1-45b7-8d54-efac7951dc9537KViews15likes123CommentsIntroducing 'Follow in inbox' and other improvements for managing group emails in Outlook
The latest set of updates for Groups in Outlook introduces new ways to manage the group emails you receive in your inbox. These updates are, in large part, based on customer feedback about the Groups subscription model. That model has now been replaced with Follow in inbox. Read more on these feature improvements in our Outlook blog post. We are rolling out these improvements in a phased manner. So, if you don’t see these improvements in your version of Outlook yet, please be patient. We’ll get these features to you soon! Thank you for all the feedback. Let us know what you think of these latest updates.27KViews4likes28CommentsDelete, unshare, or hide an Office 365 Group's calendar
I see that when creating an Office 365 Group that a calendar is also automatically created for that group and that it appears in the list of calendars for all members of the Group regardless of their follow status of the group. My users would rather not have any calendars for Groups. How can I remove or hide them for the members of the Group?24KViews0likes6CommentsIs there a "Sent" folder for an O365 Group Conversation?
If I grant a user access to SendAs the O365 Group, and they send an email "as the group", and they don't copy themself, where does that email actually go. I can't find any record of it anywhere inside the group (only in the inbox of the recipient).21KViews2likes18CommentsAllow Sub-Folder creation Office 365 groups
We currently have a number of public folders ( I believe 1 for each study that is active) which is a bunch... Discussions have been had around Groups is a great place for public folder data... I would disagree unless.. 1. allow to create sub folders 2. allow to flag or assign categories These two are huge for us and the long term exchange online strategy, we would love to see (and I'm sure others would to) functionality much like a shared mailbox be incorporated into Groups.21KViews1like2Comments