Unified group

Glenn Maxwell 12,871 Reputation points
2021-02-13T01:18:35.6+00:00

Hi All

I want to create a unified group but i don't want team site to be created with it. how can i achieve this.

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  1. Chelsea Wu 6,341 Reputation points Moderator
    2021-02-15T02:18:19.247+00:00

    In addition to Trevor’s Answer:

    Unified groups, also known as Microsoft 365 Groups (formerly Office 365 groups) are used for collaboration between users. They will always have an associated team site, no matter where or how they are created.

    References: Managing the Unified Group in Office 365 for SharePoint and Beyond. / New-UnifiedGroup.

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  1. trevorseward 11,711 Reputation points
    2021-02-13T16:09:12.477+00:00

    Unified Groups will always provision a Team site. There is no way to provision without one.

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  2. Jack Rudlin 1 Reputation point
    2021-12-10T11:24:59.18+00:00

    New-PnPSite -Type TeamSite

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