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Demo: Reading a Microsoft 365 group
From the course: Deploying Microsoft Entra ID
Demo: Reading a Microsoft 365 group
Great let's see a demo, on reading a Microsoft 365 Group. Here, we'll explore the attributes of the group we created in the last demo and compare it with the security group synchronized from on-premises. Let's dive in. First, I'll open up the Social Media Group, Let me click on that. On the overview page, you can see the membership type is dynamic source cloud, Microsoft 365 update was complete, and here on the top I also have a delete option, which is enabled. I can delete this group if I want to write from here. But let's not do that, let's go to the properties page. Here you can see I can change the group name If I want to, change the group description or switch the membership type from dynamic to assigned. But what I can't change is the group type. You remember me mentioning that in the slides that you cannot change a Microsoft 365 Group to a security one or vice versa. And that's why this field is also…
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Types of groups3m 57s
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Group object overview1m 57s
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Creating groups4m
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Demo: Creating a new Microsoft 365 group5m 40s
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Reading groups1m 1s
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Demo: Reading a Microsoft 365 group3m 26s
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Updating groups1m 6s
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Demo: Updating a Microsoft 365 group1m 31s
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Deleting groups2m 19s
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Demo: Deleting a Microsoft 365 group1m 22s
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Expiring groups2m 49s
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Demo: Applying an expiration policy1m 56s
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Group settings1m 48s
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Demo: Configuring group settings1m 34s
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Administrative units2m 40s
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