Category: SharePoint

  • 🔐 Important Change to External Sharing in SharePoint and OneDrive—Effective July 1, 2025

    🔐 Important Change to External Sharing in SharePoint and OneDrive—Effective July 1, 2025

    Microsoft is implementing a critical security update that affects how external users access content shared via SharePoint and OneDrive. This change is part of the integration with Microsoft Entra B2B and will impact previously shared links.

    🗓 When Is This Happening?

    Effective Date: July 1, 2025

    After this date, external users will no longer be able to access files, folders, or sites using links that were shared before your organization enabled SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Microsoft Entra B2B.

    ⚠️ What’s Changing?

    • Applies only to organizations that have enabled or plan to enable Entra B2B integration.
    • Old sharing links using the SharePoint One-Time Passcode (OTP) method will stop working.
    • External users will see an error message if they try to use these links:
      “Sorry, something went wrong. This organization has updated its guest access settings. To access this item, please contact the person who shared it with you and ask them to reshare it with you.”

    👥 Impact on End Users

    • External users will lose access to content shared via OTP links created before Entra B2B integration.
    • To restore access, content must be reshared using the new B2B method.
    • If the original sharer is unavailable, another authorized user must reshare the content.
    • No changes are required to the current sharing process—users can continue sharing as usual.

    ✅ What You Should Do

    • Notify your users: Let teams know that older shared links will no longer work after July 1.
    • Update documentation: Revise training materials and helpdesk scripts to reflect this change.
    • Prepare for MFA: External users will need to complete multi-factor authentication (MFA) as part of the Entra B2B onboarding process.

    📘 Learn more about Microsoft Entra B2B integration for SharePoint & OneDrive

  • New SharePoint Storage Report Coming to Microsoft 365 Admin Center

    New SharePoint Storage Report Coming to Microsoft 365 Admin Center

    Updated May 29, 2025

    Microsoft is introducing a new Storage tab in the SharePoint usage report within the Microsoft 365 admin center. This update aims to provide administrators with a clearer, high-level view of SharePoint storage usage and actionable insights for better storage management.

    🗓 Rollout Timeline

    General Availability: Mid-May to mid-June 2025

    This rollout includes worldwide availability, including GCC, GCC High, and DoD environments.

    Note: This feature is available to non-Education tenants. Education tenants should continue using the pooled storage report.

    🔍 What’s New?

    • View storage usage across multiple geographies
    • Track storage growth trends
    • Receive recommendations for:
      • Setting file version limits
      • Archiving inactive sites
      • Implementing site lifecycle policies
    • Banner alerts when nearing or exceeding storage limits

    📍 How to Access the Storage Report

    • Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center
    • Navigate to Reports > Usage
    • Select SharePoint
    • Click on the new Storage tab

    ✅ What You Need to Do

    No action is required to enable this feature—it will be rolled out automatically. However, it’s recommended to:

    • Review your current storage configuration
    • Notify relevant users or teams
    • Update internal documentation as needed

    📘 Learn more about the SharePoint Storage Report