
No tenant switching needed | Shared channels in Microsoft Teams
AMEN@12
Description
<p>Stop workflow interruptions by continually switching between your organization and guest tenants in Microsoft Teams. Use shared channels in Microsoft Teams to seamlessly work with external organizations while staying in your home tenant.</p> <p>Shared channels can include a core team, internal members outside of your team, and invited external participants outside of your organization. Once created, it provides a shared workspace as a secure and more efficient means for transparent and open collaboration. It’s a seamless way to bring everyone together as part of an extended team. Importantly, Microsoft Entra cross-tenant access controls are used to establish trust. Users are securely authenticated and authorized on the backend, with channel access based on their individually scoped permissions.</p> <p>Jeremy Chapman, Microsoft 365 Director, walks through how it works for Teams users, the admin steps for your tenant and your partner's tenant to set everything up, and how to create and manage shared channels in Microsoft Teams.</p> <p>► QUICK LINKS:</p> <p>00:00 - Introduction: What are shared channels?</p> <p>01:45 - End user experience</p> <p>03:12 - Set up shared channels in Microsoft Teams</p> <p>04:18 - Set up in Microsoft Entra portal</p> <p>06:36 - Create a shared channel as a Teams user</p> <p>08:24 - Wrap up</p> <p>► Link References:</p> <p>Check out <a href= "https://aka.ms/teamssharedchannelsdocs">https://aka.ms/teamssharedchannelsdocs</a></p> <p>► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics?</p> <p>As Microsoft's official video series for IT, you can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft.</p> <p>• Subscribe to our YouTube: <a href= "https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries">https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries</a></p> <p>• Talk with other IT Pros, join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: <a href= "https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog"> https://techcommunit