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Launch Incident issue #152
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Hi @rhawkins1, Thanks for reaching out to us. When a new incident is created, a teams is also created in the back end. So every user who is creating an incident needs to have the permission to create teams. Please let us know if you need additional information. |
I understand. But, when we try to create incidents, we have found that all members of the organization must be able to create Teams, not just the person creating the incident. We would like to limit the ability to create teams to just users who create incidents. Is this possible?
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Thanks for reaching out to us. When a new incident is created, a teams is also created in the back end. So every user who is creating an incident needs to have the permission to create teams.
Please let us know if you need additional information.
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Hi @rhawkins1, You can limit the access to create M365 groups to few users also by creating a group and assigning to users to that group. Please refer to link for details. Please let me know if you need more information. |
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In order to launch a TEOC incident all members of our organization must have be able to create teams. Is there a way to launch an incident while limiting this to specific users?
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