MC906496: Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft SharePoint: New setting to disable presence in the file viewer

Announcement IDMC906496Published Date10-07-2024
ServiceGeneralLast Updated11-09-2024
CategoryPlan for changeExpiration Date01-27-2025
Roadmap IDAction Required by Date
TagsAdmin impact, New feature, User impact


Summary
                Microsoft has introduced a new setting for OneDrive and SharePoint that allows administrators to disable the user presence feature in the file viewer. The rollout will complete by mid-December 2024, and admins can use the SharePoint Online Management Shell to configure this setting.


More Information

Administrators can now use the Microsoft SharePoint Online Management Shell to disable the user presence feature in the Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint file viewer on a per-site collection basis.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will begin rolling out late October 2024 and expect to complete by mid-December 2024 (previously late November).

How this will affect your organization:

Before this rollout: When previewing a file in the OneDrive and SharePoint file viewer, users can see the presence of other users who have the file open. This behavior will not change by default.

After this rollout, if desired, SharePoint admins can use the SharePoint Online Management Shell to disable the presence feature for a given site collection. This can be done by updating to the latest version of the SharePoint Online Management Shell and running Set-SPOSite -HidePeoplePreviewingFiles $true along with a list of valid site identifiers. 

By default, this feature is available for admins to configure.

What you need to do to prepare:

This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to determine the impact for your organization. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation if you choose to enable this feature.

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