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SharePoint Change Your Sharepoint Domain Name https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/change-your-sharepoint-domain-name.md
If your organization has gone through a rebranding, merger, or acquisition and n
> - This change affects only SharePoint and OneDrive URLs. It doesn't impact email addresses. > - For info about changing a site address, for example, from `https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/sample1` to `https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/sample2`, see [Change a site address](change-site-address.md). > - This feature isn't available for organizations that have set up multi-geo.
-> - This feature is not available for Microsoft 365 Government GCC High and DoD customers.
+> - If your organization uses special clouds or government clouds (GCC, GCC High, DoD, etc.), your domain name can't be changed.
> - When you rename your SharePoint domain, we create a redirect at the previous address which will expire 1 year after the rename. > - You can only rename your SharePoint domain once. > - Changing your SharePoint domain name back to the original name after you rename it isn't supported. For example, if you change your SharePoint domain from `contoso.sharepoint.com` to `fabrikam.sharepoint.com`, changing it back to `contoso.sharepoint.com` isn't supported.
SharePoint Sharepoint Azureb2b Integration https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/sharepoint-azureb2b-integration.md
This integration isn't supported in the following Microsoft 365
## Enabling the integration
-This integration requires that your organization also enable [Azure AD email one-time passcode authentication](/azure/active-directory/b2b/one-time-passcode).
- > [!NOTE]
- > When the integration is enabled, people outside the organization will be invited via the Azure B2B platform when sharing from SharePoint. When the Azure B2B One Time Passcode option is enabled, recipients that don't have password-backed accounts will get a sign-in experience through Azure AD that uses One Time Passcodes. Otherwise, they will authenticate via their own Azure AD account or via an MSA account.
+ > When the integration is enabled, people outside the organization will be invited via the Azure B2B platform when sharing from SharePoint. They will sign in based on the [Azure AD B2B redemption policy](/azure/active-directory/external-identities/redemption-experience#invitation-redemption-flow).
> When the integration isn't enabled, people outside the organization will continue to use their existing accounts created when previously invited to the tenant. Any sharing to new people outside the organizaton may result in either Azure AD-backed accounts or SharePoint-only email auth guests that use a SharePoint One Time Passcode experience to sign in. >[!NOTE] > Review any custom [domain sharing restrictions in SharePoint and OneDrive](/sharepoint/restricted-domains-sharing) and decide if they should be moved to the [Azure AD B2B Allow/Deny list](/azure/active-directory/external-identities/allow-deny-list). The Azure AD Allow/Deny list also affects other Microsoft 365 services like Teams and Microsoft 365 Groups.
-To enable Azure AD passcode authentication
-1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com) as an Azure AD Global Administrator.
-2. In the nav pane, select **Azure Active Directory**.
-3. Under **Manage**, click **External identities**.
-4. Click **All identity providers**.
-5. Under **Configured identity providers**, select **Email one-time passcode** and choose **Enable email one-time passcode for guests effective now**.
-6. Select **Save**.
- To enable SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B 1. [Download the latest SharePoint Online Management Shell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=255251).