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Use org-wide app settings to control whether users can install third-party apps. Additionally, you'll see the following note about managing third-party apps on the app permission policies page in the Microsoft Teams admin center. In GCCH and DoD, all third-party apps are blocked by default. In a Microsoft 365 Government - GCCH and DoD deployment of Teams, it's important to know the following about third-party app settings, which are unique to GCCH and DoD. Manage org-wide app settings for Microsoft 365 Government To learn about the different ways that you can assign policies to users, see Assign policies to your users in Teams. You can assign a policy directly to users, either individually or at scale through a batch assignment (if supported for the policy type), or to a group that the users are members of (if supported for the policy type). You can manage settings based on the app publisher and add and remove apps based on the allow/block setting.Īssign a custom app permission policy to users From here, make the changes that you want.Select the policy by clicking to the left of the policy name, and then click Edit.In the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, go to Teams apps > Permission policies.You can use the Microsoft Teams admin center to edit a policy, including the global policy and custom policies that you create. Similarly, if you selected Block specific apps and allow all others, search for and add the apps that you want to block, and then click Block. When you've chosen the list of apps, click Allow.The search results are filtered to the app publisher ( Microsoft apps, Third-party apps, or Custom apps). Search for the apps that you want to allow, and then click Add.If you selected Allow specific apps and block others, add the apps that you want to allow: Block specific apps and allow all others.Allow specific apps and block all others.Under Microsoft apps, Third-party apps, and Custom apps, select one of the following: In the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, go to Teams apps > Permission policies.Įnter a name and description for the policy. It's important to know that after you create a custom policy, you can't change it if third-party apps are disabled in org-wide app settings. You can create and assign separate custom policies based on whether apps are published by Microsoft, third-parties, or your organization. If you want to control the apps that are available for different groups of users in your organization, create and assign one or more custom app permission policies. If you deployed Teams in a Microsoft 365 Government Community Cloud High (GCCH) and Department of Defense (DoD) environment, see Manage org-wide app settings for Microsoft 365 Government to learn more about third-party app settings that are unique to GCCH and DoD.
