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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
> - When you rename your SharePoint domain, we create a redirect at the previous address. > - You can only rename your SharePoint domain once every six months. > - 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.
+> - Redirects from the previous name are permanent and do not expire.
## Limitations
SharePoint Manage Loop Components https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/manage-loop-components.md
You'll need the latest version of SharePoint PowerShell module to enable or disa
|:|:|:-| |Loop components in Teams and Outlook|`IsLoopEnabled` (boolean)<br/>**coming May 2022**|This property controls Loop experiences across the Microsoft 365 experience. Only applies when `IsFluidEnabled` is `True`| |Microsoft Whiteboard on OneDrive|`IsWBFluidEnabled` (boolean) |This property controls Microsoft Whiteboard on OneDrive. Only applies when `IsFluidEnabled` is `True`|
-|Microsoft OneNote collaborative Meeting notes|`IsCollabMeetingNotesEnabled` (boolean)|This property controls Microsoft OneNote collaborative Meeting notes. Only applies when `IsFluidEnabled` is `True`|
+|Microsoft OneNote collaborative Meeting notes|`IsCollabMeetingNotesFluidEnabled` (boolean)|This property controls Microsoft OneNote collaborative Meeting notes. Only applies when `IsFluidEnabled` is `True`|
|**All Microsoft 365 experiences** powered by Fluid Framework.|`IsFluidEnabled` (boolean)|This core property controls all other experiences powered by Fluid Framework. Setting it to `False` will effectively disable all experiences (everything in this table) in the organization powered by Fluid Framework. Do not use after May - this setting will be deprecated later this year. To check your tenant's default file permissions
SharePoint Teams Connected Sites https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/teams-connected-sites.md
This table describes how site, file, and folder sharing work for each type of ch
|Channel type|SharePoint site|Site sharing|File and folder sharing| |:--|:--|:--|:-| |Standard|One SharePoint site is shared by all standard channels. There is a separate folder for each channel.|Team owners and members are automatically included in the site owners and members permission groups. Sharing the site separately is possible but managing access through Teams is recommended for easiest user management and the best user experience.|Files and folders can be shared with anyone in the organization by using sharable links. If guest sharing is enabled, *Anyone* and *Specific people* links can be used to share with people outside the organization.|
-|Private|Each private channel has its own SharePoint site.|Team owners and members are automatically included in the site owners and members permission groups. The site can't be shared separately.|Files and folders can be shared with anyone in the organization by using sharable links. If guest sharing is enabled, *Anyone* and *Specific people* links can be used to share with people outside the organization.|
+|Private|Each private channel has its own SharePoint site.|Channel owners and members are automatically included in the site owners and members permission groups. The site can't be shared separately.|Files and folders can be shared with anyone in the organization by using sharable links. If guest sharing is enabled, *Anyone* and *Specific people* links can be used to share with people outside the organization.|
|Shared|Each shared channel has its own SharePoint site.|Team owners and members are automatically included in the site owners and members group. The site canΓÇÖt be shared separately.|Files and folders can be shared with anyone in the organization and external participants in the channel by using sharable links. Sharing with people outside the organization who are not channel members is not supported.|