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A Teams "Shared Channel" is one of the greatest, if not THE Greatest new feature released to Teams in 2022.
To enable and understand more about this feature, follow one of the guides in the Resources section.
After you have enabled Shared Channels and created your first Shared Channel, there are a couple of things which are good to know.
When you add a external user to your Team, you will see that the user is labeled as a "Guest".
When you add the same user to a Shared Channel, that external user will be labeled with "External", meaning there won't be a "conflict" related to the user for this channel.
After the External user is added, in their Teams client they will receive a notification and the External team will show up. This works almost instantly for the user.
This is also super sweet, as the users don't need to switch tenants.
Collaborating in chats will show an "alert" with a message about the Shared Channel.
As you may know, when you add a external user in a Microsoft Team, they exist as a "Guest", and the guest record will exist in your Microsoft Entra ID, meaning you can enforce policies, such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for the guest account.
But for Shared Channels, the "External" user only exists as an external user to that Shared Channel. Currently, there are three places where we can see those external users:
In the Manage channel settings, you can see the external users in the Members section.
In the Teams Admin Center, you can drill into the Team and the Shared Channel to see the Members.
In the SharePoint site which is created for the Shared Channel, you won't have a link option for "Site permissions" in the "Site settings" menu to check there, either.
But it doesn't mean that the permission page is not there. Navigating to your Shared Channel site with the extra url /_layouts/15/user.aspx
will take you to the classic permission page you're used to.
Here, you can see your External users with their "ObjectId" and "HomeTenantId".
Principal author: Jimmy Hang, MCT, MCSE: Productivity
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Module
Manage access for external users. - Training
Work with external users in Teams and the access controls from different places, including Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft 365, Teams, and SharePoint admin centers.
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Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Administrator Associate - Certifications
Demonstrate skills to plan, deploy, configure, and manage Microsoft Teams to focus on efficient and effective collaboration and communication in a Microsoft 365 environment.
Documentation
Using Shared Channels (Teams Connect) for External Collaboration
A short guide on setting up Shared Channels for Cross-Tenant (External) Collaboration.
Using Shared Channels (Teams Connect) for Internal Collaboration
A short guide on setting up Shared Channels for Internal Collaboration within your Tenant.
Shared channels errors in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Teams
Learn how to use fix errors in shared channels in Microsoft Teams.