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Microsoft Stream sharing with o365 usrers and non o365 users as Domain users
Anyone who know if user upload file to Office 365 Stream service then want to share O365 users and non O365 users which are domain users.
Customer are using Hybrid O365, in that situation does it able to share its own domain users using O365 Stream service?
- Q4 CY2020 per the roadmap 😄
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=27728
Best, Chris
- Jen MarshallCopper ContributorLooks like it is Q4 CY2020 now.
- jburkehansenCopper Contributor
@ny news?
- DevOpsJohnCopper Contributor
jburkehansen - also still waiting for this feature - any news on when this will be released?
- Hi!
See here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/faq
Stream is a service which can be used by all users in an organisation and across the organisation as it is web based.
However, any users who want to use stream to upload and share video need to be licenced. This means an Office 365 or standalone Stream Licence.
At present, Stream video’s cannot be shared with anonymous (external) or non licenced users.
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris- hongwoo_jinBrass Contributor
Hi, Christopher
Thank you for your answer, I understood current status and conditions. If we want to give access to use stream service , it needs adaptable licenses.
When I go to Microsoft 365 roadmap site, they are now in development about "Microsoft Stream: Public anonymous external video sharing", it will launch Q4 CY2019.
"Allow individual videos in Microsoft Stream to be marked for external public access allowing the video to be embeded in a public website. Anyone in the world can view these external videos without a login. Stream admins will be able to control if this feature is enabled and who within the organization can make videos publicly available."
When it will launch this service, we can easily share our stream service in public.
Thx
- That is correct! In Q4 it’s a feature lots have been waiting for for some time. I just responded to Jeff Taper on Twitter yesterday about this!
Glad to have answered your question
Best, Chris