This may or may not be a desirable outcome so HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled should be set to True depending on what the source was and how it will be used This would have the effect of making the Shared Mailbox / Group visible in Outlook. One of the Teams migration tools we use actually builds out the Teams on the target by first creating an Office 365 Group, and then converting it.Well, in the migration space that we are often operating in, NOW I can see it in Outlook Groups and I can see any email that has been sent there. So if I run: Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity Contoso-Client -HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled:$False PrimarySmtpAddress : HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled : True.Get-UnifiedGroup -Identity Contoso-Client | FLĭisplayName, PrimarySMTPAddress, HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled Office 365 Group have it set to False by default. Natively created Teams have this attribute set to True, The answer is here: HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled So where are they? Turns out they are just hidden.
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they got converted.Įven if you try Browse Groups from the Ribbon they are not there. Only see Teams inside Outlook Groups that were previously Office 365 I can see some Teams though, but none of the my Well, you should be able to see it in the Outlook Groups If you subscribe the Members they see it, but I don’t want
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Now, because the underlying building blocks of a Team are essentially an Office 365 Group / Shared Mailbox (Group Inbox) you can still receive email to the underlying Shared Mailbox, and subscribe members, plus apply SendAs / Send on Behalf of – BUT STILL, where can I see any emails sent to the default Microsoft Team email address. You could even configure SendAs and Send on Behalf of the Office 365 Group. Those emails could also be delivered to the Members Personal mailboxes – if you had configured it such. So you just viewed them in the Outlook Client where you could “like” messages and open files and OneNotes and other stuff – AND also where emails sent to the Group’s primary email address would be delivered. Office 365 Groups had all the above except for the nice Teams client overlay wrapper thingy. Office 365 Groupsīefore Teams there was just “Office 365 Groups”. And you can’t go an open the Teams shared mailbox in Outlook using the usual open shared mailbox methods, nor can it be added it as an additional mailbox. So where do I see this Shared Mailbox so I can read the emails? Well, there is no nice “open my Team shared mailbox” in the Teams client.
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That email address is built by the Display Name (with spaces and special characters removed) the Office 365 Default Domain. When you first create a Microsoft Team it allocates an email address for the Team.