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I have searched existing feature requests (open and closed) and found no duplicates.
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Problem Statement
Currently you cannot assign rights to mail-enabled groups via CIPP frontend, requiring you to break out the good old trusty powershell and connect to the tenant directly. We have a few customers using (lots of) mail-enabled groups for different calendar rights, and would like to be able to set them on the mailboxes and calendars via CIPP.
Benefits for MSPs
Reduces the need for leaving the CIPP interface. Also makes it much less painful of setting it up for new customers transistioning into using mail-enabled groups for rights management.
Value or Importance
Nice to have. One less thing we have to leave the CIPP interface for.
PowerShell Commands (Optional)
The commands used in CIPP already do that they need to, it's only the dropdown selectors that dont have mail-enabled groups in there, able to be selected. Maybe combining the output of the current GET and the ListGroups GET, would be a solution?
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Problem Statement
Currently you cannot assign rights to mail-enabled groups via CIPP frontend, requiring you to break out the good old trusty powershell and connect to the tenant directly. We have a few customers using (lots of) mail-enabled groups for different calendar rights, and would like to be able to set them on the mailboxes and calendars via CIPP.
Benefits for MSPs
Reduces the need for leaving the CIPP interface. Also makes it much less painful of setting it up for new customers transistioning into using mail-enabled groups for rights management.
Value or Importance
Nice to have. One less thing we have to leave the CIPP interface for.
PowerShell Commands (Optional)
The commands used in CIPP already do that they need to, it's only the dropdown selectors that dont have mail-enabled groups in there, able to be selected. Maybe combining the output of the current GET and the ListGroups GET, would be a solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: