Teams Shared Channels Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This article provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality for NHSmail Local Administrators
This article provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality for NHSmail Local Administrators
This article provides an overview of the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality for NHSmail users and Local Administrators
This article sets out how to use the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality for NHSmail users and Local Administrators
This article sets out the steps required to enable the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality for NHSmail Local Administrators
This article contains the recording and materials for presentation on the Microsoft Teams shared channels functionality held during the LA Webinar on 06/10/2023
A static distribution list is used to send an email to more than one person. A static distribution list consists of recipients that have been manually added and remains unchanged until you add or remove new recipients. You can also include recipients external to the NHS.
As you are aware we are working towards Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) being applied for all users across the NHSmail shared tenant to improve security, increase the protection of user and organisational data, and comply with the recently released national NHS England MFA policy.
This month LA bulletin covers the following:
Coming soon: MFA for new NHSmail users as default, Live: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Conditional Access Policies, Live: Security Group Management for NHSmail, Coming Soon: Teams shared channels, Office Script Files on unmanaged devices, Avatars for Microsoft Teams Minimum Hardware requirements – MC672518, Personalise your M365 experience using Microsoft 365 themes, Asset Booker in Humber and North Yorkshire ICB, NHSmail Collaboration Services Townhall recordings
As you are aware we are working towards Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) being applied for all users across the NHSmail shared tenant to improve security, increase the protection of user and organisational data, and comply with the recently released national NHS England MFA policy
As you are aware we are working towards Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) being applied for all users across the NHSmail shared tenant to improve security, increase the protection of user and organisational data, and comply with the recently released national NHS England MFA policy