I need to replace my SharePoint root site with a newly created team site without office 365 roups.
When I tried to replace my newly created site with a root site it threw me This site is on hold error.
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Check to see if you have Retention Policies set on your SharePoint site.
Please follow the steps:
1.Sign in the Microsoft 365 Compliance as a Global Administrator
2.Information governance >> Retention policies
3.Select the Retention policy and click Edit
4.Check if the Retention policy applies to SharePoint sites.
5.If yes, you need delete this policy.
Reference:
Learn about retention policies and retention labels
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I want to allow internal users to access SharePoint sites only from selected IP ranges. However, for external users and guest I want to allow to access it from any network.
So, I created a conditional access policy from Azure AD to implement it which was successful as expected. But there is another problem that I was not aware of, it is now blocking internal users to sign in to MS Teams from outside of the whitelisted IP ranges which I dont want. So is there any workaround to include only sharepoint not the MS teams.
Thanks
If you create a conditional access policy in Azure AD, the policy will be applied to all Microsoft 365 apps like SharePoint, Teams and so on. You can set access control policy only on SharePoint level to solve this issue. Don't forget to remove or disable the policy you set in Azure AD before doing this.
Go to SharePoint admin center.
Select Policies from the left-side navigation.
Select Access control.
Select Network location.
Turn on Allow access only from specific IP address ranges and enter IP addresses or ranges in the below textbox.
I have Azure subscription through Visual Studio Enterprise. Yesterday, using my Azure AD Portal, I added a custom domain MyDomainName.com - that I had bought from Google Domains. I had followed this official tutorial from MS Azure team. The domain was successfully created and verified per the instructions in the tutorial. But today when I login to Azure portal using the same Microsoft account that I use every day to login to Azure (and I also used to create the domain), and go to the left menu item Custom Domain Names of Azure AD page, I see only the default initial domain MyMicorocoftAccount.onmicrosoft.com that has always been there. But I don't see MyDomainName.com.
Question: How do I get access to MyDomainName.com?
Remark: I think one needs to be a user with proper permissions to the domain. But since I am the global admin to the entire Azure subscription and I am the one who added the custom domain, I am, by default, the global admin to the domain, as well. So how do I access the domain?
at the top of the portal, next to the console button there is a directory and subscriptions button, click that, i suspect you have access/multiple directories and you created the custom domain in one of the other directories that you may have access to.
Because as mentioned by sruthi, if you added the domain properly/successfully, it will be there in that "custom domain names" blade.
All options are greyed out. Checking my own role is also greyed out, though I assume that is, because I am the only global administrator.
I also tried to access the classic portal, but can't, as I don't have the necessary subsriptions.
User Settings all work and everything else seems to be normal as well, just the group settings won't.
Do I need any subscriptions? Or is it just a bug?
Do I need any subscriptions? Or is it just a bug?
This is not about subscription and it's not about a bug.
This content applies only to Office 365 groups(Unified groups) .
Office 365 Groups settings are configured using a Settings object and a SettingsTemplate object. Initially, you don't see any Settings objects in your directory, because your directory is configured with the default settings.
To change the default settings, you must create a new settings object using a settings template. Settings templates are defined by Microsoft. There are several different settings templates.
To configure Office 365 group settings for your directory, you use the template named "Group.Unified". To configure Office 365 group settings on a single group, use the template named "Group.Unified.Guest". This template is used to manage guest access to an Office 365 group.
See more details about Azure Active Directory cmdlets for configuring group settings in this document.
Update
You can also use Azure AD Premium to enable this setting. Azure AD basic or free does not support Group settings. You can try to get Azure Active Directory Premium free for one month. Then you can enable Self-service group management to Yes:
My Office365 subscription expired and I was allocated a new 365subscription which has cause a problem. As I can not disassociate the old office365 subscription from my Azure directory.(I can not delete the Office 365 applications so I can not delete the directory)
Q) how can I associate the new Office365 subscription to my Azure subscription? and gain access to the directory that is associated with that subscription?
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This was pretty tricky one. It is worthed a whole blog post. I will try to briefly describe the process here:
Login to your existing Azure Subscription in the management portal (https://manage.windowsazure.com/)
Navigate to the Active Directory section
From the bottom command bar click on the Add button
A new wizard will pop-up with two options: Create New | Use Existing
Chose the "Use Existing" and carefully read and confirm the instructions
You will signed out from current session and the Azure AD login page will come - Here you have to enter the Admin credentials from the new AD (Office 365)!
You will be asked "Use XXXX Directory with Windows Azure" - confirm (this will once again sign you out)
If everything ran smoothly now you will have two Azure Active Directories in your Azure Account. Be careful, still your OLD directory is the "Global Admin" and Account Administrator for your Azure Account. In the last stretch you will have to change the default Directory for the Azure subscription. This will be accomplished by:
Login to the Azure Management portal using the old account!
Navigate to Settings -> Subscriptions tab
Click with the mouse on the subscription to select it
On the bottom command bar click on Edit Directory
A new wizard "Change Associated Directory" will appear with a drop down.
Drop down will have list of All Azure directories (Office 365 Subscription) which are not currently associated with the Azure Account - i.e. you will only see one choice - your new O365 directory
Select the new directory
Confirm your choice
If not forced to log out by the system, do it - log out
At this point, your Azure Account should be associated with your new O365 directory. If it doesn't work, please provide all relevant information - error messages, screenshots and if you exactly followed the procedure.
I joined to Windows Azure Active Directory beta trial when http://activedirectory.windowsazure.com was initially launched.
At initial process, site forced me to use a new LIVE account instead of the one I already have which is myname#live.com and also controls all my Azure services. Anyway, I did create a new one as myname#mycompany.com
Next, I did be able to create the active directory domain as mycompany#onmicrosoft.com and added my mycompany.com domain as secondary domain.
While ago, Active Directory tab appeared in Azure control panel and it came empty. So I assumed it needs to be link somehow but couldn't find anything about it.
After that, I tried to create a new domain but when I type mycompany into the name field of the create a directory page, it says "This domain is not unique" which is predictable since other live account holds the name.
Tried to delete entire account but didn't work. Also in here says :
"The original contoso.onmicrosoft.com domain name that was provided for your tenant when you signed up cannot be removed from your tenant."
Since I'm the owner of the both account, I would like to move (or re-create etc.) mycompany#onmicrosoft.com under my actual Azure account which is myname#live.com.
Please advise. Thank you!
I didn't realize you had an existing subscription you were looking to work wit. So what you are seeing is expected behavior as there is no subscription associated with your Azure AD account.
We are propping an update this weekend and Monday that will help you here. On Tuesday morning, do the following:
Log into Azure using your Azure AD account.
It will tell you that you have no subscription - set up a 90 day trial subscription - you will not be charged anything for this.
Click onto Active Directory tab in the Azure Portal.
Add a new user - and select to add a user with a Microsoft Account - specify the account that is the administrator of your Windows Azure subscription and make them a "global administrator".
Log off
Log in to Azure portal using the same Microsoft Account that you just added.
Go into Settings.
Click on administrators tab
Select your Azure Subscription
Click "add" in the tray at the bottom
Now add the Azure AD user account you would like to have be a co-admin on your Azure subscription.
That should do it. Now when you log in using your Windows Azure Account you'll be able to administer your Azure subscription.
Just a reminder - try this on Tuesday morning! We will have the update propped by then.
You can make this work though by creating a new 90 trial subscription - you do this on the page where you are being told there are no subscriptions associated with your account.
You need to log into Azure using your myname#mycompany.com account (the Windows Azure Active directory account you created).
To do that, go to the Azure Management portal - if you are already logged in using a Microsoft Account (formerly LiveID) you will need to log-out first - Then the left hand side of the login page you should see a link that says "Office 365 users: Sign in using your organizational account".
Click on that link, and now log into the Azure portal using your Azure AD Account (myname#mycompany.com). Once you do that, you should see your Windows Azure AD tenant in the Active Directory tab in the portal.