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SharePoint Allow Syncing Only On Specific Domains https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/allow-syncing-only-on-specific-domains.md
To make sure that users sync OneDrive files only on managed computers, you can c
For info about setting this sync app restriction by using PowerShell, see [Set-SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction](/powershell/module/sharepoint-online/set-spotenantsyncclientrestriction).
+For information about blocking or limiting access to SharePoint and OneDrive content from unmanaged devices, see [SharePoint and OneDrive unmanaged device access controls for administrators](control-access-from-unmanaged-devices.md).
+
SharePoint Manage Loop Components https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/manage-loop-components.md
Loop experiences on Microsoft 365 OneDrive or SharePoint are backed by .fluid or
Just like other Microsoft 365 experiences, Loop also leverages core services across SharePoint and Microsoft 365. To effectively enable Loop experiences or OneDrive and SharePoint files-backed experiences powered by Fluid Framework, follow the instructions in [Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges](/microsoft-365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges) to ensure connections to Loop services.
-#### Security group for Cloud Policy
+#### Microsoft 365 Groups for Cloud Policy
-You must create or use an existing security group that defines which users in your organization this policy will apply to. You can [learn more about creating groups in the Microsoft 365 admin center](/microsoft-365/admin/email/create-edit-or-delete-a-security-group) or [learn more about creating dynamic groups in AzureAD](/azure/active-directory/external-identities/use-dynamic-groups). You'll need this group for the Cloud Policy setup procedure below.
+You must create or use an existing Microsoft 365 group that defines which users in your organization this policy will apply to. You can learn how to create a Microsoft 365 group by visiting [Create a Microsoft 365 group](/microsoft-365/admin/create-groups/create-groups).
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+You'll need this group for the Cloud Policy setup procedure below.
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+If you prefer, you can also create other types of groups to use with Cloud Policy. See [learn more about creating groups in the Microsoft 365 admin center](/microsoft-365/admin/email/create-edit-or-delete-a-security-group) or [learn more about creating dynamic groups in AzureAD](/azure/active-directory/external-identities/use-dynamic-groups).
#### Exchange Online license
To configure these Cloud Policy settings:
2. Select **Customization** from the left pane. 3. Select **Policy Management**. 4. Create a new policy configuration or edit an existing one.
-5. In **Choose the scope**, choose the security group for which you want to apply the policy. See [Security Group for Cloud Policy](#security-group-for-cloud-policy) for more information. If you do not apply to a security group, your settings will not take effect in your tenant.
+5. In **Choose the scope**, choose the group for which you want to apply the policy. See [Microsoft 365 Groups for Cloud Policy](#microsoft-365-groups-for-cloud-policy) for more information. If you do not apply to a group, your settings will not take effect in your tenant.
6. In **Configure Settings**, choose one of the settings listed at the top of this section. 7. In configuration setting, choose one of the following: - For **Create and view Loop files in Microsoft apps that support Loop**
Microsoft is currently working on a third-party export API solution for Loop com
## Related topics
+[Get started with Microsoft Loop - Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/get-started-with-microsoft-loop-9f4d8d4f-dfc6-4518-9ef6-069408c21f0c)
+ [Overview of Loop components in Teams](/microsoftteams/live-components-in-teams) [Use Loop components in Outlook](https://support.microsoft.com/office/9b47c279-011d-4042-bd7f-8bbfca0cb136)
SharePoint Recent Actions Panel https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/recent-actions-panel.md
Previously updated : 03/14/2023 Last updated : 04/10/2023 Title: "Review recent SharePoint site actions"
- M365-collaboration - Highpri - Tier1
-description: "Learn how to review recent actions in SharePoint admin center."
+description: "Learn how to review recent admin actions in SharePoint admin center."
# Review recent SharePoint site actions [!INCLUDE[Advanced Management](includes/advanced-management.md)]
-With the recent actions panel, administrators can make changes to SharePoint site properties and review their most recent 30 actions in the [SharePoint admin center](/sharepoint/get-started-new-admin-center).
+With the recent actions panel, administrators can make changes to SharePoint site properties and review their most recent actions in the [SharePoint admin center](/sharepoint/get-started-new-admin-center).
-> [!TIP]
-> Recent actions panel is not available for global users. GDAP users will not be able to see the previous and current values of the admin actions.
+Changes to site properties like site name, site deletion and storage quota show as recent actions.
-Changes to site properties like site name, site deletion and storage quota, show as recent actions. The panel shows the previous and current values of site properties, which can be useful when tracking changes.
+The recent actions panel only shows the changes you make to site properties. Changes made by other administrators and organization-level changes won't show in the panel.
-The recent actions panel only shows changes you made in the last 30 days. Changes made by other admins and organization-level changes won't show in the panel.
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-You can also export and download a .csv file of all your changes made in the last 30 days.
> [!NOTE]
-> When exporting the .csv file, the panel might label files and in-progress actions as failed when they are not.
+> Recent actions panel is not available for global readers. GDAP administrators will not be able to see the previous and current values of the administrator actions.
+## Non-premium and premium features of recent actions panel
+
+### Non-premium
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+The non-premium version of recent actions panel lets you:
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+- review actions made within the current session. Once you close the browser or sign out, the recent actions panel will clear the history.
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+### Premium
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+With the [Microsoft Syntex - SharePoint Advanced Management subscription](advanced-management.md), you'll have access to premium features of recent actions panel. The premium version lets you:
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+- review the last 30 actions made within the last 30 days in the recent actions panel.
+- view additional details such as previous and current value of the settings changed and directly access the site details panel to review the change.
+- export and download a. csv file detailing all the changes made within the last 30 days.
## Requirements
-To access and use this feature, your organization must have the following subscription:
+To access and use the **premium** version of this feature, your organization must have the following subscription:
- [Microsoft Syntex - SharePoint Advanced Management](advanced-management.md)
To access and use this feature, your organization must have the following subscr
1. In the SharePoint admin center, expand **Sites** and select **Active sites**. 2. Select **Your recent actions**. The recent actions panel appears on the right and lists your most recent 30 actions made within the last 30 days. 3. Select **Export** to download the list as a .csv file.
-4. Select **View site details** to open the site info panel. From here, you can make changes to site properties like site name, site address, hub association, and aliases.
+4. Select **View site details** to open the site info panel. From here, you can make changes to site properties like site name, site address, hub association and aliases.
:::image type="content" source="media/Exported_CSV.png" alt-text="Screenshot of .csv file of recent admin actions":::
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-> Failed and in-progress actions are shown on the panel temporarily and are removed once the browser window is closed. If the browser window is closed while an action is in progress, actions will not be added to the panel.
+> [!NOTE]
+>If you close the browser while actions are in-progress, they will not be recorded in the panel or .csv file. Failed actions are recorded in the panel, but are removed once you exit the current session. The export .csv file will not contain failed actions.
## Bulk site edits
-Bulk edits are listed as one action item in the recent actions panel. Select a bulk action item to see a list of sites affected by a bulk edit. Bulk edits show as separate items in the .csv file. The bulk edit column lets you quickly filter which changes were part of a bulk edit.
- HereΓÇÖs an example of how bulk edits are grouped as one action in the recent actions panel:
-You deleted 4 SharePoint sites on May 21 at 6:15 PM. The bulk edit will show as one item named Deleted 4 sites on the recent actions panel. Select the Deleted 4 sites action and the list of deleted SharePoint sites appears.
+You deleted 4 SharePoint sites on May 21 at 12:10 AM. The bulk edit will show as one item named Deleted 4 sites on the recent actions panel. Select the Deleted 4 sites action and the list of deleted SharePoint sites will appear.
++ ## Related articles
SharePoint Sync Health https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/sync-health.md
This tab provides how-to steps for enabling sync reports on macOS devices.
Enter the following preference key to enable the setting: <br/>\<key\>EnableSyncAdminReports\</key\>
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10. Refresh the preferences cache.