A new SharePoint Site content and policy comparison report is available to tenants with Microsoft 365 Copilot or SharePoint advanced management licenses. The idea is that you choose some reference sites to compare other sites against to detect deviations from the reference site. It seems like a good idea if you’re trying to impose standards to control Copilot. Unhappily, attempts at running the report turned up zero results.
At Ignite 2024, Microsoft said that Copilot for Microsoft 365 tenants would benefit from SharePoint Advanced Management (SAM). What does that mean? Well, it doesn’t mean that Copilot tenants get SAM licenses, which is what many expect. It does mean that SAM checks for Copilot before it lets tenants use some, but not all, of its features. Read on…
The SharePoint Online Block Download Policy controls the ability to use features that rely on downloaded files (including temporary files), such as printing or editing with the Office desktop apps. It’s the kind of configuration that organizations might use for sites that hold very confidential files. Although the Set-SPOSite cmdlet can configure the policy for a site, it’s easier to use a container management label.
SharePoint Advanced Management (SAM) is a $3/user/month add-on that can help Microsoft 365 tenants manage problems like oversharing, data governance, and site lifecycle. A TEC 2024 session describe how SAM can help tenants cope with these issues in the AI era.