Office 365 groups can be assigned directly or indirectly to Azure Active Directory user accounts.
In the case of indirect assignment, employees and Office 365 groups are assigned to hierarchical roles, such as departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles. The Office 365 groups assigned to an employee are calculated from the position in the hierarchy and the direction of inheritance. If you add an employee to roles and that employee owns an Azure Active Directory user account, the Azure Active Directory user account is added to the Office 365 group.
Furthermore, Office 365 groups can be requested through the Web Portal. To do this, add employees to a shop as customers. All Office 365 groups are assigned to this shop can be requested by the customers. Requested Office 365 groups are assigned to the employees after approval is granted.
Through system roles, Office 365 groups can be grouped together and assigned to employees and workdesks as a package. You can create system roles that contain only Office 365 groups. You can also group any number of company resources into a system role.
To react quickly to special requests, you can assign Office 365 groups directly to Azure Active Directory user accounts.
For more information see the following guides:
Topic |
Guide |
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Basic principles for assigning and inheriting company resources |
One Identity Manager Identity Management Base Module Administration Guide One Identity Manager Business Roles Administration Guide |
Assigning company resources through IT Shop requests |
One Identity Manager IT Shop Administration Guide |
System roles |
One Identity Manager System Roles Administration Guide |
Detailed information about this topic
- Prerequisites for indirect assignment of Office 365 groups to Azure Active Directory user accounts
- Assigning Exchange Online Office 365 groups to departments, cost centers, and locations
- Assigning Exchange Online Office 365 groups to business roles
- Adding Exchange Online Office 365 groups to system roles
- Adding Exchange Online Office 365 groups to the IT Shop
- Adding Exchange Online Office 365 groups automatically to the IT Shop
- Assigning Azure Active Directory user accounts directly to Exchange Online Office 365 groups
- Assigning Exchange Online Office 365 groups directly to Azure Active Directory user accounts