Overview
Use this action to create a new Microsoft 365 unified group in Cayosoft Administrator Web Portal.
New Microsoft 365 Group web action settings
Action section
Setting name |
Description |
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Default group owner |
Specify the group owner:
By default, the user who created the group is set as a group owner. |
Add default owner |
Specify when to add the default group owner:
The default value is Only if not specified. |
Alias generation rule Primary SMTP generation rule |
By default, the Cayosoft Administrator service sets Alias and Primary SMTP attributes equal to DisplayName. It is also possible to set Alias and Primary SMTP manually during Microsoft 365 group creation. |
Default SMTP suffix |
The default UPN suffix is defined in the Microsoft 365 User name suffix setting in the Microsoft 365 extension. |
More Options |
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Require additional owners | Specify if additional owners should be required. |
Group name prefix | You could set a group name prefix for all created groups. |
Enforce group name prefix |
If the group name prefix is specified, you could enforce the Group name prefix to the group alias or to all group naming attributes. |
Show Ticket input field
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Specify whether to display the Ticket field on the web form or not. By default, the ticket is not displayed. |
Show Comment input field |
Specify whether to display the Comment field on the web form or not. By default, the comment is displayed. |
Other Attributes |
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Other Attribute 1 - Other Attribute 15 |
If you use Microsoft 365 extension attributes to store additional information for group accounts, you could select these attributes and map them to Other Attributes. To set labels or default values for these attributes, please use Attribute Policies. |
Virtual Attributes |
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Virtual Attribute 1 - Virtual Attribute 25 |
Virtual Attributes allow extending the attribute list for Microsoft 365 groups. Select the virtual attributes from the list and map them to Virtual Attribute 1 - Virtual Attribute 25. For more details, please see the Configuring Virtual Attributes article. |
Custom Generation Tokens |
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Custom Generation Tokens |
Custom generation tokens allow the use of the values of the attributes of the user who is running the action (initiator) in the Attribute Policies that are applied to the creation of Active Directory and Microsoft 365 objects. Custom generation tokens should be set in the corresponding Web Action configuration form. Example: {@{'InitiatorDepartment'=GetInitiatorProperty('department')}} After that InitiatorDepartment token can be used in the Attribute Policy that is applied to this Web Action. For details see this KB article: How to create custom generation tokens in Attribute Policies – Cayosoft Help Center.
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Output Section
This section defines the output format of this rule.
To get more information about this section, please see the Output section article.
Change History
Version | Notes |
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10.3.0 | Require additional owner setting has been added. |
7.2.0 | Custom Generation Tokens |
6.2.0 | Stored Virtual Attributes for Microsoft 365 groups are introduced in the product. |
6.1.0 | Other attributes setting is added. |
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