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Manage settings and permissions when SharePoint and Teams are integrated

In this article, learn how to manage settings and permissions when Teams and SharePoint are integrated together. Learn more about integrations between SharePoint and Teams, basic terminology, and structure.

How to identify and navigate between SharePoint and Teams

Teams-connected sites include additional information to indicate the connection to Teams. In the SharePoint site header, you'll see the Teams icon following the site logo and site title.

Image of the Microsoft Teams icon in the site header

In the site, the In channels section is available in the command bar when viewing document libraries. You can select to open each channel's folder. When hovering over each folder, you can select the Teams icon next to folder to navigate to the Teams channel. For example, the Teams icon next to the "General" folder leads you to Teams and the general channel for the team.

Additionally, from teams and channels in Microsoft Teams, you can select the Files tab at the top of the channel and then Open in SharePoint to navigate to the Teams connected team site or channel site in SharePoint.

Manage settings and permissions

When SharePoint sites and Teams are integrated, certain setting and classifications need to be managed in the settings in Microsoft Teams. You notice that when you navigate to Settings in SharePoint site, certain options aren't editable, like Permissions. Learn more about viewing and managing settings in Microsoft Teams.

Settings managed in SharePoint Settings managed in Teams
- Site name
- Site description
- Hub association
- Site permissions
- Sensitivity classification
- Private channel membership

Note

Channel sites display site permissions in the SharePoint site permissions panel in read-only mode. Site owners can access and update site sharing or guest expiration options in the panel, but they need to go to Microsoft Teams to manage site permissions.

Channel site home page layout

For private and shared channel sites, you'll find a unique home page layout that is designed to encourage and guide usage of typical SharePoint tasks. You'll find easy access to the News web part, Documents web part, and links to documentation for creating lists, automating tasks, and changing the look of your site.

Image of the channel site home page layout

Channel sites and hub associations

Just like typical SharePoint sites, channel sites can be associated to a SharePoint hub sites from the parent team site. Upon associating the parent team to the hub, all channel sites (private and shared) are also associated to the hub.

When channel sites get associated with a hub, the hub navigation gets inherited across the parent team and channel sites. The entire team (parent team and channels) is treated as one entity.

Note

Hub site association doesn't appear in the Site information panel for channel sites. Hub site associations are managed from the parent team site.

Image of the channel site information settings panel

How to maximize the benefits of SharePoint and Teams integration

  • Upload and share files in Teams - Share a file in a team or channel and the file will become accessible to everyone in the team. The file will also automatically sync to the corresponding SharePoint site document library. Learn more about file sharing in Teams and how to coauthor content with your team.
  • Pin resources from SharePoint as a tab in Teams - Add published SharePoint pages, lists, and document libraries as individual tabs in a Teams channel. Learn more.
  • Use team templates in Teams and SharePoint - Teams has team templates that can be used to quickly create a new team and connected site that come prepopulated with resources and folders. Learn more about how to create a new team using a template

Learn more

Overview of SharePoint and Teams integration

Manage policies in Teams

Manage settings and permissions in Teams

Create a Microsoft Team from SharePoint

Microsoft Teams can have standard or private channels