Setting Up Shared Channels for Cross-Organization Collaboration in Teams
Communication between entities is super crucial in the world of interconnected organizations. Especially, for business owners, communication with other businesses can only be effectively resolved with Microsoft Teams Shared Channel.
With Teams shared channels, organizations can safely communicate with one another in a way that other apps can hardly offer. They can deal with partners and defend their corporate information even while sharing access and stuff.
This blog post provides steps to set up shared channels in Teams for collaboration with other organizations.
Prerequisites for Cross-Organization Collaboration in Teams
Here is how to configure shared channels for cross-organization collaboration in Microsoft Teams:
Valid Microsoft 365 Subscription: You must have a valid M365 subscription that includes Teams. You can also consider Microsoft 365 E5 for advanced security/compliance functionalities.
Teams Admin Role: The individuals establishing the shared channels must have the Teams admin role. You need this role if you are configuring policies/settings. Having knowledge of M365 services will be a huge plus.
Enable External Access: Set up permissions on whether external users can access shared channels. Enable B2B direct connect and guest access for M365 Groups & SharePoint.
Microsoft Entra External ID Configuration: Configure cross-tenant access policies of Entra External ID. Configure? MFA for external users.
Security and Compliance Requirements: Review requirements and adherence to compliance standards. Configure DLP policies and sensitivity labels as well. Make sure external access stays in line with the data governance policies you have set.
Enable Shared Channels in Microsoft Teams for External Collaboration
Align Microsoft Teams settings with your security policy requirements:
? Teams Admin Center Access: Navigate to Teams Admin Center. It handles all the settings in Teams such as shared channels.
? Enable Shared Channels: Go to ?? Teams settings and toggle on Shared channels. It enables team owners to create channels with external members without having full access to a team.
? Set Policies and Permissions: Modify your Teams policies to permit team owners to invite external users.
? Sensitivity labels: Control access/management of content in shared channels This ensures simple compliance with data protection.
? External App Integration: Integrate your apps seamlessly in shared channels. Whitelisting external apps will help prevent any security vulnerabilities.
? Training & Onboarding: Transition internal and external users to shared channels and teach them essential practices.
Activate External Access for Teams Shared Channels
Follow these steps to ensure secure interaction…
Go to Settings for External Access
Open the Teams admin center> Org-wide settings > External access. This part deals with how interaction happens with outside domains.
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Allow Domains
Specify the external (non-Teams) domains that can connect to your Teams environment. Domain names can be added manually or you can also use wildcards. Also, regularly revise this list as alliances evolve.
Activate External Access
Set external access to allow interactions with organizations outside your company. Regularly review access logs.
Configure Additional Settings
Control access permissions for external users on, for example, if they are allowed to call meetings or join meetings. Set up permissions according to your organizational requirements.
Test External Access
Have users from other domains test the setup This makes sure that they can collaborate with each other and solve the problems in advance to avoid any major hindrance when it is fully rolled out.
Set Up a Link for External Organization Collaboration Requests
Create a Collaboration Request Form. Use Microsoft Forms or any other form-building tool you like. Make sure it captures all the necessary details i.e. organization name, contact info, their purpose of collaboration, etc. Leave a field for additional comments.
Then, integrate it with your workflow. Use the same flow automation tool to connect the form. Create an automatic notification to assign Teams admins to review the request.
Now share the link and send the request form via email or onboarding documents. Leave clear instructions for others and be sure of the expectations from organizations connecting with you. Then, create a FAQ page.
You may want to create a dedicated page with registration details and your contact information.
Provide a Help Link for External Users in Teams Shared Channels
To support external users…
Configure Microsoft Entra External ID for Cross-Tenant Access
Microsoft Entra External ID is essential for managing external identities: