Office 365 Group Management
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office 365 is rapidly evolving and currently, some features in azure can only be managed through microsoft’s graph api while others can only be managed through remote powershell below is the list of group types available within azure at the time of writing https //docs microsoft com/en us/graph/api/resources/groups overview?view=graph rest 1 0 https //docs microsoft com/en us/graph/api/resources/groups overview?view=graph rest 1 0 type use case grouptype mail enabled security enabled can be created and managed via api? office 365 groups https //docs microsoft com/en us/graph/api/resources/groups overview?view=graph rest 1 0#office 365 groups facilitating user collaboration with shared microsoft online resources \["unified"] true false yes security groups https //docs microsoft com/en us/graph/api/resources/groups overview?view=graph rest 1 0#security groups and mail enabled security groups controlling user access to in app resources \[] false true yes mail enabled security groups https //docs microsoft com/en us/graph/api/resources/groups overview?view=graph rest 1 0#security groups and mail enabled security groups controlling user access to in app resources, with a shared group mailbox \[] true true no distribution groups distributing mail to the members of the group it is recommended to use office 365 groups due to the richer set of resources it provides \[] true false no microsoft only allows remote systems to manage microsoft 365 and security groups through microsoft graph azure (cloud only) distribution groups have limited functions for 3rd party products to manage through remote powershell activate recommends that you manage your current distribution groups on the local active directory and allow these changes to synchronise through aad sync as this has proven to be the quickest and easiest way to manage distribution groups if you have a need to use azure distribution groups (these are distribution groups created in azure only and not synchronised through aad sync) for email notifications, microsoft recommends that you upgrade your azure distribution groups to use microsoft 365 groups or you can use activate v8 to manage azure distribution groups through remote power shell https //support microsoft com/en us/office/why you should upgrade your distribution lists to groups in outlook 7fb3d880 593b 4909 aafa 950dd50ce188?ui=en us\&rs=en us\&ad=us https //support microsoft com/en us/office/why you should upgrade your distribution lists to groups in outlook 7fb3d880 593b 4909 aafa 950dd50ce188?ui=en us\&rs=en us\&ad=us once you have upgraded your azure distribution groups to microsoft 365 groups, activate will be able to manage these groups via the graph api microsoft does not recommend that you remove the last on premises exchange server if you are using activate can manage access to azure security groups via our services and roles modules either by managing the on premises group and allowing aad sync to make these changes, or by changing the membership of the azure security group directly activate can manage microsoft teams groups through the activate microsoft 365 teams manager module