Groups in Microsoft 365 for IT Architects
What IT architects need to know about groups
in Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 includes five types of groups that are used to manage Many groups are created by members of your organization for
access to resources and for communication. Group membership is collaboration using Teams, SharePoint, and other collaboration
based on Azure Active Directory accounts. As an admin, your team tools. While membership in these groups can be highly dynamic, you
creates some groups to manage conditional access, devices, and still manage the underlying Azure AD accounts, including enforcing
other resources. conditional access, using Azure AD Identity Protection, and other
controls to protect your organization.
Identity-based security perimeter
Identity and access managed and secured centrally for all
Microsoft 365 groups users in the environment
Security groups
Groups in Membership and access control across
Mail-enabled security groups Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365
Teams, Outlook, Yammer, SharePoint, Planner, Stream,
Distribution groups Forms, Dynamics CRM, Power BI, Project for the web
Shared mailboxes Centrally managed and governed
Single identity across Managed across Microsoft 365 admin center, Azure AD
admin center, and Exchange admin center
Microsoft 365 resources
Types of groups and where they are created
Groups can be created in several of the admin centers and by users from within apps.
Security group Microsoft 365 Mail-enabled Distribution Shared mailbox
group security group group
Type of group
Used for granting access Used for collaboration. Includes the ability to send Used for sending Used when multiple
to resources and for Includes a group email mail to a group. Cannot be notifications to a group of people need to access the
managing devices. and shared workspaces. dynamically managed. people. same mailbox, such as a
Cannot contain devices. support email address.
Azure AD
Microsoft 365 admin center
Exchange admin center
Outlook
Where groups can be created
Teams
SharePoint
Planner
Yammer
Stream
Power BI (classic)
Roadmap
Project for the web
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Managing groups
Groups can be managed across admin centers. Controls vary The Exchange admin center provides the most controls for
depending on the scope of the admin center. For example, Azure AD managing mail associated with groups.
provides control over dynamic group membership and licensing.
Manage all group types Manage most groups types
Microsoft 365 admin center Azure AD admin center Exchange admin center
• Sort on group type • Manage all group types, except shared • Manage all group types, except security
• Manage group members and owners mailbox groups groups
• Create a friendly email address when • Manage group members and owners • Manage group members and owners
creating mail-enabled groups • Manage dynamic group membership • Manage where messages are accepted
• Edit the email address for distribution • Assign licenses and applications and rejected from
groups and mail-enabled security groups • Assign Azure resources • Allow delegates to send mail from the
• Edit name and description • Review activity (access reviews, audit logs) group
• Edit privacy and subscription settings • Change the language for group
• Allow or prevent outside senders notifications
• Delete groups • Manage additional mail settings for mail-
enabled groups.
Governance for admin-created groups
Use Azure AD to manage access to Create security groups in Azure AD to
Conditional Device
Microsoft 365 groups access to Microsoft manage devices.
access management
365 services and other SaaS applications.
Create security groups in Azure AD to Create security groups in Azure AD for
Group-based Azure
assign licenses based on groups. managing access to Azure resources.
licensing resources
Collaboration spaces for Microsoft 365 groups
Collaboration spaces for Microsoft 365 groups differ based on where While users can create Microsoft 365 groups in Outlook, other
the Microsoft 365 group is created. Note that Teams and Yammer apps create them behind the scenes when users create Teams,
cannot be connected to the same group. SharePoint team sites, Planner plans, and Yammer groups.
Services provisioned
Where the group is Inbox and Power BI SharePoint site Stream Planner Teams Yammer
created calendar workspace and OneNote
notebook
Azure AD
Admin created
Microsoft 365 admin
Admin created
Outlook
User created
Teams
App created
SharePoint
App created
Planner
App created
Yammer
App created
Stream
App created
Power BI (classic)
App created
Project for the web
App created
Roadmap
App created
Auto-provisioned Auto-provisioned, but hidden Not auto-provisioned, but can be added Not available
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