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and manage access requests Applies To: SharePoint Online, SharePoint Foundation 2013, SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise, SharePoint Server 2013 Standard, SharePoint Server 2016 Standard, SharePoint Server 2016 Enterprise, SharePoint Online admin center, Less Applies To: SharePoint Online , SharePoint Foundation 2013 , SharePoint Server 2013
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Enterprise , SharePoint Server 2013 Standard , SharePoint Server 2016 Standard , SharePoint Server office365 delist 2016 Enterprise , SharePoint Online admin center , More... Which version do I have? More... The access request feature allows people to
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request access to content that they do not currently have permission to see. As a site owner, you can configure the feature to send you mail when someone requests access to a site. You can then choose https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/908356 whether to approve or decline their request. If you approve the request, you can also specify the specific level of permission you’d like to assign to a user. The access request feature also works together with the Share command for sites. If someone who is not a site owner for a site (that is, someone who does not have full control for a site) uses the Share command to invite other people to view https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-up-and-manage-access-requests-94b26e0b-2822-49d4-929a-8455698654b3 a site, then that action will generate an access request for the site owner. The site owner can then approve or decline the request, or specify the permission level to be assigned to the new user. Together, the Share command and the access request feature simplify the process of managing who has access to a site. Site users have the opportunity to invite other people to collaborate on sites (unless you disable this feature), while site owners have the ultimate authority over who has access to these sites and what level of permissions users are assigned. What do you want to do? Enable or disable sharing to non-members Set up access requests Approve or decline access requests for a site Manage invitations to external users (SharePoint Online only) Withdraw invitations Resend an invitation Related tasks Enable or disable sharing by team members with non-members First, you might want to decide whether members of your site groups can invite non-members to access the site contents. You can enable or disable this ability. Note: Disabling the option to allow sharing does not hide the Share menu, but it does show an error message when a team member attempts to share. Go to Settings > Site Settings. Under Users and Permissions, click Site Permissions. On the Permissions tab, click Access Request Sett
delivery issues for error code 5.7.1 in Office 365 Applies To: Office 365 Admin, Less Applies To: Office 365 Admin , More... Which version do I have? More... Have you ever sent an email message in Outlook or Outlook Web app and received an Exchange NDR error message about why https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Fix-email-delivery-issues-for-error-code-5-7-1-in-Office-365-da1ff375-f88f-4a3e-b81f-06cdb6ecae3c your email couldn't be sent? This topic will walk you through the steps of what to do if you get delivery status notification (DSN) error code 5.7.1 or Exchange NDR 5.7.1 in a non-delivery report (NDR). This information also applies https://www.penpublishing.com/support/emailerrors/understandingemailerrors to error codes 5.7.0 through 5.7.999 in Exchange Online and Office 365. There can be several causes for dsn error code 5.7.1, for which solutions are provided later in this topic. Email user help if you sent a message and access denied then received Exchange NDR 5.7.1 or 5.7.0 through 5.7.999 There's reasons you might get these error messages. Generally, the error indicates that your organization has a security setting for emails that is preventing your message from reaching the recipient. It might be one of the following problems: You don’t have permission to send to the recipient. You don’t have permission to send to the distribution group or one of its subgroups. You don’t have permission to send email through an 550 5.7.606 access email server that’s between you and the recipient. Your message was routed to the wrong email server. Tips for fixing the problem that is causing DSN error code 5.7.1 or 5.7.0 through 5.7.999 Most of the time, you probably won't be able to fix this problem on your own. Either the recipient or the recipient’s email administrator has to update their email settings. However, here are a few things you can try. If the recipient is outside of your organization - Ask the recipient to ask their email administrator to set up the mailbox so that it accepts email from you. If you’re sending to an internal distribution group - You might not have permission to send to the group or to one of its subgroups. In this case, the NDR includes the names of the restricted groups that you don’t have permission to send to. Ask the owner of the restricted group to grant you permission to send messages to it. If you don’t know the group’s owner, you can find it by doing the following in either Outlook Web App or Outlook. Select the NDR 5.7.1 message. In Outlook Web App, choose the group name located in the To line. In Outlook, double-click the group name. In Outlook Web App, from the pop-up dialog box, choose Owner. In Outlook, choose Contact. If you’re sending to a large distribution group - Groups with more than 5,000 members
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