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Re: Disable Group Chats
technonath wow, i'm not sure what happened to mine. I wasnt told anything about it being removed and it definitely hasnt been implemented. I have also voted on a few others asking for the same thing: https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/6a606338-63e2-ed11-a81d-000d3ae2dc35 also: https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/12b70b52-68bf-ee11-92bd-6045bd7b0481 Everybody go vote!5.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Disable Group Chats
I raised a new feedback here along the lines of the original request, where we want to leave 1:1 chats available, but just disable ability to create/participate in GROUP chats: https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/acf1578d-be1d-ed11-a81b-6045bd7d68ae15KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Disable Group Chats
Confused why you are redirecting people to UserVoice - isnt this very platform meant to be the replacement for UserVoice? I fully agree with original poster - Teams admin should give us the ability to create a policy that disables somebody's ability to create group chats but still do 1:1 chats.15KViews1like4CommentsRe: Cant no longer change OWA's signature
VictorCSP Not yet. I still have open ticket with microsoft asking them to fix it. Its taken a LOT of pushback and not taking "thats just how it has been designed/changed now" for an answer. They straight up broke this when they rolled out the multiple-signature feature in OWA, and need to get it fixed, so i encourage you and everybody else to send tickets and get them to fix this oversight. They need to get existing management functions such as powershell which are now broken updated to coincide with the multiple signatures functionality.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Cant no longer change OWA's signature
It wasnt rolled back globally, and just rolling it back feels like the wrong solution IMO. It is working and active in our tenant, and would potentially be more frustrating for our users if we removed their ability to manage and use multiple signatures now that they have already been utilizing that. What is needed is for MS team to roll out admin controls for the multiple signatures so we can actually manage them via powershell and also OWA. They completely overlooked the admin controls on these, and this general oversight is the issue that needs to be addressed.8.9KViews1like1CommentRe: Cant no longer change OWA's signature
Adrian_0102 This is so frustrating that they would roll out this option of allowing multiple signatures, but fail to update an admin's ability to manage them. Even when accessing a user's' mailbox in the browser that i have full access to, it still only shows me the old interface where i can only set the one signature. But when they access the very same page inside OWA themselves, they can access and use multiple. Good idea in theory, but just very bad execution. And the fact that the multiple signatures is still not sufficiently documented anywhere is just horrible. Huge fail by the team rolling this out.8.9KViews0likes3CommentsStorage Metrics page needs to include Recycle Bin
Within OneDrive for Business online, all users are able to open settings, and check their storage metrics to see where their space is being used. As of now, there is a significant oversight in that the Recycle Bin is not included in this Storage Metrics view. If you have retention enabled, and items are being moved into the "preservationholdlibrary" instead of being actually deleted, that alternate library shows up with no issue here in the Storage Metrics area. But the recycle bin, despite the files within there still contributing to your storage quota, is not accessible from the Storage Metrics view. What will it take to fix this? https://<tenantid>-my.sharepoint.com/personal/<user>/_layouts/15/storman.aspx Outlook Online has a similar storage utilization page, and that shows you how much space your deleted items are taking up. So why not OneDrive?2.7KViews5likes1CommentLimited to one Signature in OWA
Very recently, we have had the ability to create, manage, and use multiple email signatures inside Outlook on the web as part of our M365 Business plan. But out of nowhere, the option has been removed and all employees are now only limited to ONE signature. Why was this done and what did this solve? What will it take to get this function reinstated?948Views0likes1Comment
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