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jplarios
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Disable Email Notifications when adding +Add User to Power Bi App

Hello:

We have an app that we are going to grant access to a group. I noticed when I go to the app and to +Add User - the user gets a notification email that states the App was shared and to view the app.

 

We would like to disable that notification since- anyone know if possible?

Since would add a group eventually with >30 users and want to send a separate communication method.

 

Thank you for any help on this

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v-tianyich-msft
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Hi @jplarios ,

 

This can typically be done using PowerShell commands if you’re using Microsoft 365 or similar services. Here’s a general approach:

Connect to your Office 365 Admin using PowerShell:
Open PowerShell and run the following command to connect:

Connect-ExchangeOnline -UserPrincipalName <your admin email>

Check the current setting:
Run this command to see if the welcome message is enabled:

Get-UnifiedGroup -Identity "<group name>" | fl WelcomeMessageEnabled

Disable the welcome message:
If it’s set to True, you can disable it by running:

Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity "<group name>" -UnifiedGroupWelcomeMessageEnabled:$false

Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

 

Hope it helps!

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang

 

If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-tianyich-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @jplarios ,

 

This can typically be done using PowerShell commands if you’re using Microsoft 365 or similar services. Here’s a general approach:

Connect to your Office 365 Admin using PowerShell:
Open PowerShell and run the following command to connect:

Connect-ExchangeOnline -UserPrincipalName <your admin email>

Check the current setting:
Run this command to see if the welcome message is enabled:

Get-UnifiedGroup -Identity "<group name>" | fl WelcomeMessageEnabled

Disable the welcome message:
If it’s set to True, you can disable it by running:

Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity "<group name>" -UnifiedGroupWelcomeMessageEnabled:$false

Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

 

Hope it helps!

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang

 

If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thank you!

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