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Identity Manager 8.2.1 - Administration Guide for Connecting to Microsoft Teams

About this guide Managing Microsoft Teams environments Synchronizing a Microsoft Teams environment Mapping Microsoft Teams objects in One Identity Manager Basic data for managing a Microsoft Teams environment Configuration parameters for managing a Microsoft Teams environment Default project template for Microsoft Teams Editing Microsoft Teams system objects Known issues about connecting Microsoft Teams

Main data for Microsoft Teams teams

Table 6: Team main data

Property

Description

Office 365 group

The team is linked to this Exchange Online Office 365 group. The members of the Office 365 group are members of the team. The owners of the Office 365 group are owners of the team.

For more information about Exchange Online Office 365 groups, see the One Identity Manager Administration Guide for Connecting to Exchange Online.

Web URL

URL that links directly to the Microsoft Teams team. The web URL is formed by Microsoft Teams.

Archived

Specifies whether the team is in read-only mode.

Allow Giphy

Specifies whether the use of Giphy is allowed.

Giphy content classification

Giphy content classification. Possible values are Moderate and Strict.

Custom memes are allowed.

Specifies whether users can incorporate custom memes.

Allow stickers and memes

Specifies whether users can incorporate stickers and memes.

Create and update channels (guests)

Specifies whether guests can create and update channels.

Delete channels (guests)

Specifies whether guests can delete channels.

Add and remove apps

Specifies whether members can add and remove apps.

Create and update channels (members)

Specifies whether members can create and update channels.

Delete channels (members)

Specifies whether members can delete channels.

Use of connectors

Specifies whether members can create, update, and remove connectors.

Use of tabs

Specifies whether members can create, update, and remove tabs.

Allow edit messages (user)

Specifies whether users can edit their messages.

Allow delete messages (user)

Specifies whether users can delete their messages.

Allow delete messages (owner)

Specifies whether owners can delete all messages.

Allow channel mentions

Specifies whether mentions of the channel (@Channel) are allowed.

Allow team mentions

Specifies whether mentions of the team (@Team) are allowed.

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Microsoft Teams channels

A team is linked to an Exchange Online Office 365 group. All members of the Office 365 group are members of the team. The members of a team cab use the team's channels. Standard channels are available to all the team's members. Private channels are only available to certain team members. Team members that are not invited to join a private channel cannot see the channel.

Channels are imported into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You can create new standard channels but you cannot create private channels. You cannot edit existing channels.

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Creating Microsoft Teams standard channels

You can create new standard channels in One Identity Manager but you cannot create private channels in One Identity Manager.

To create a standard channel

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Channels category.

  2. Click in the result list.

  3. On the General tab, enter the following data:

    • Display name: Channel name that the user sees in Microsoft Teams.

    • Membership type: When standard channels are created, they have the Standard type. This channel is available to all the team's members.

    • Description: Detailed description of the channel.

    • Team: The channel belongs to the team selected here.

  4. Save the changes.

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Displaying private Microsoft Teams channels

You cannot create private channels in One Identity Manager. You can show the main data and owners of private channels. The members are not shown in One Identity Manager.

To display the main data of a private channel

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Channels category.

  2. Select the channel in the result list.

  3. Select the Change main data task.

  4. On the General tab, you can see the following information.

    • Display name: Channel name that the user sees in Microsoft Teams.

    • Memberships type: The value Private is shown for private channels. The channel is only available to certain team members.

    • Description: Detailed description of the channel.

    • Team: The channel belongs to the team selected here.

To display the owners of a private channel

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Channels category.

  2. Select the channel in the result list.

  3. Select the Microsoft Teams channel overview task.

    The Microsoft Teams channel owners form element, displays the owners of the private channel.

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