Members page
You can add members to the group. You can also remove members. By default, you are a member of the group.
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To add member(s), click Add. Enter a search string to locate the object to add as a group member, or click Advance to use the Find Dialog Box for performing a search.
The selected members get listed in the grid on the Members page.
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You can also add members to the group using an external file. You can also choose to import all members of an existing group or groups to the membership of this group.
Click Import to launch the Import Members wizard for importing group members. See Import Group Members for information.
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To remove an object from the members list, select it and click Remove.
The Members table displays the following information:
Column Name | Description |
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Type | The object type of the member object, such as user or group. |
Display Name | The name of the member object. You can view the memberships of groups that are members of this group. For example, when you add a group (Group B) as a member of this group (Group A), you can view the membership of Group B. You can continue to view memberships of groups that are members of Group B, and so on. This enables the owner of a distribution group to view all users who will receive the messages sent to the distribution group. Click the plus sign ( For a parent Dynasty, all child Dynasties are listed as members. NOTE: For an expired security group and Office 365 group, the members list would be empty. |
Membership | Indicates whether the object is a temporary or permanent member of this group. The available membership types are:
When the object is a perpetual member, the Membership column is blank. Click anywhere in the row to make it editable for changing the membership type of the group member. NOTE: You cannot change the membership type when the member object is a group. |
Beginning | Displays the beginning date of the temporary addition or removal. |
Ending | Shows the ending date of the temporary addition or removal. |
The Membership Life Cycle job updates the temporary membership of groups. It adds and removes temporary members from group membership on the specified dates.
Consider a scenario where the Membership Life Cycle job is scheduled to run once a week, say Mondays. If an object is to be added to group membership for three days - Wednesday till Friday, it will not be added. This happens because the Membership Life Cycle job did not run on the particular days for temporary membership update.
After adding members, click Next.