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Steps to create a communication site
- Sign in to Microsoft 365.
- In the top left corner of the page, select the app launcher icon.
- At the top of the SharePoint home page, click + Create site and choose the Communication site option.
At the top of the SharePoint home page, click + Create site and choose the Communication site option. If your plan is to associate the new communication site with a SharePoint hub site, you can streamline the process by first navigating to the hub site and clicking the Create site link in the top right corner there.
What is the primary goal of a SharePoint Communication Site?
SharePoint communication sites are designed to inform and engage. Unlike a team site, where the primary goal is to collaborate to create content with a small group, the primary goal of a communication site is to inform readers – primarily for them to read, not create.
Create a group 1 On your website or team site, click Settings , and click Site permissions. 2 On the Permissions page, click Advanced Permissions Settings. 3 On the Permissions tab, click Create Group. 4 On the Create Group page, in the Name and About me boxes, type a name and description for this SharePoint group.
How to manage site creation in SharePoint-SharePoint?
Manage detailed site and subsite creation settings in the classic SharePoint admin center. In the left pane of the new SharePoint admin center, select Settings. At the bottom of the page, select classic settings page. Under Site Creation, select to show or hide the Create site command.
What happens when you create a communication site in Microsoft 365?
When you create a communication site, a Microsoft 365 group is not created. Some functionality is introduced gradually to organizations that have set up the targeted release options in Microsoft 365. This means that you may not yet see this feature or it may look different than what is described in the help articles.
How to share an Active Directory ( AD ) connection?
The Shared AD feature enables all NetApp accounts to share an Active Directory (AD) connection created by one of the NetApp accounts that belong to the same subscription and the same region.
Who is required to run AD DS cmdlet?
Because of this requirement, it is recommended to use an Enterprise Administrator from the Forest root. If your Azure AD Connect deployment has multiple AD DS Connectors, it will be required to run the same cmdlet on each forest that has an AD DS Connector.