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Mastering Office 365 Administration

You're reading from   Mastering Office 365 Administration A complete and comprehensive guide to Office 365 Administration - manage users, domains, licenses, and much more

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288638
Length 532 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nikkia Carter Nikkia Carter
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Alara Rogers Alara Rogers
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Stephen Hall Stephen Hall
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Office 365 Administration Portal FREE CHAPTER 2. Using PowerShell to Connect to Office 365 Services 3. Administering Azure Active Directory 4. Administering Exchange Online – Essentials 5. Administering Exchange – Advanced Topics 6. Administering SharePoint Online 7. Office 365 Groups and Microsoft Teams Administration 8. Understanding Security and Compliance 9. Administering Skype for Business 10. Administering Yammer 11. Administering OneDrive for Business 12. Power BI Administration 13. Administering PowerApps, Flow, Stream, and Forms 14. Usage Reporting 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Forms


There is actually very, very little you can do to administrate Forms. You can turn Forms on or off for individual users in the Office 365 administration portal, but there's no central place you can visit to see the Forms users have created or to change any information about them. For this reason, it's a good idea to centralize who's allowed to create Forms.

Users can only create Forms if Microsoft Forms is turned on for them, but they can use Forms that others have created, so you can limit who is permitted to create them without limiting who can use them. Letting everyone in your company create Forms can cause an administrative nightmare since there's so little ability to manage them centrally.

If a user creates Forms that are important to your company and then leaves, you will have to maintain that user's license indefinitely. It might be best to create specialized accounts for the purpose of creating Forms and then share the login information with whoever needs access.

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