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So I have a PBI workspace that is about 2 years old. Last week, I created a brand new team in Teams and somehow, it got connected to my PBI workspace. The name of the workspace was changed and I now have 50 members in my PBI workspace that does not need to be there.
I updated my PBI workspace to get it back to the way it was and now the Teams team was updated again.
How do I break this connection? And how did it get connected in the first place?
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@Anonymous Sounds like it is a Classic workspace and you need to upgrade the workspace? The old workspaces tied the workspace to an Office 365 group and everyone hated that so the new workspaces don't do that. Sounds like maybe you created a new team that happend to have the same name as the Office 365 group underlying the workspace? Just guessing.
That did it. Thank you
@Anonymous Sounds like it is a Classic workspace and you need to upgrade the workspace? The old workspaces tied the workspace to an Office 365 group and everyone hated that so the new workspaces don't do that. Sounds like maybe you created a new team that happend to have the same name as the Office 365 group underlying the workspace? Just guessing.
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