Dataverse Security: Teams
We are continuing the Dataverse Security Series with a discussion on Teams. Teams are another way to divide up your users and add another security layer. You can even use Active Directory or Office groups to manage your Teams. Check out the video for more details. Check out the Teams Documentation for more details and … Continue reading Dataverse Security: Teams
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