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Mastering Office 365 Administration

By : Thomas Carpe, Nikkia Carter, Alara Rogers
Book Image

Mastering Office 365 Administration

By: Thomas Carpe, Nikkia Carter, Alara Rogers

Overview of this book

In today's world, every organization aims to migrate to the cloud in order to become more efficient by making full use of the latest technologies. Office 365 is your one-stop solution to making your organization reliable, scalable, and fast. This book will start with an overview of Office 365 components, and help you learn how to use the administration portal, and perform basic administration. It then goes on to cover common management tasks, such as managing users, admin roles, groups, securing Office 365, and enforcing compliance. In the next set of chapters, you will learn about topics including managing Skype for Business Online, Yammer, OneDrive for Business, and Microsoft Teams. In the final section of the book, you will learn how to carry out reporting and monitor Office 365 service health. By the end of this book, you will be able to implement enterprise-level services with Office 365 based on your organization's needs.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
10
Administering Yammer
Index

Administering SharePoint Online via SharePoint


In order to administer SharePoint, it is also very important that you know how to administer the user permissions to ensure users have access to what they need access to and can't access what they should be accessing. Permissions can be a difficult concept to grasp and, just to make things more interesting, permissions in your SharePoint will evolve over time. It is imperative that you and your fellow admins have a good understanding of permissions and the best practices to prevent this from becoming a nightmare to manage.

Permission levels and groups

Permission levels are collections of permissions that allow users to perform a set of related tasks (that is, the read permission level includes the ability to view items, open items, and download items, but not upload them back, view pages, and view versions). Each of the permissions can be included in more than one permission level.

It is best practice to assign individual users to groups, then...