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articles/active-directory/enterprise-users/groups-lifecycle.md

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# Configure the expiration policy for Microsoft 365 groups
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This article tells you how to manage the lifecycle of Microsoft 365 groups by setting an expiration policy for them. You can set expiration policy only for Microsoft 365 groups in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
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This article tells you how to manage the lifecycle of Microsoft 365 groups by setting an expiration policy for them. You can set expiration policy only for Microsoft 365 groups in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
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# Search groups and members in Azure Active Directory
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This article tells you how to search for members and owners of a group and how to use search filters the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) portal. Search functions for groups include:
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This article tells you how to search for members and owners of a group and how to use search filters in the portal for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra. Search functions for groups include:
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# Enforce a naming policy on Microsoft 365 groups in Azure Active Directory
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To enforce consistent naming conventions for Microsoft 365 groups created or edited by your users, set up a group naming policy for your organizations in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). For example, you could use the naming policy to communicate the function of a group, membership, geographic region, or who created the group. You could also use the naming policy to help categorize groups in the address book. You can use the policy to block specific words from being used in group names and aliases.
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To enforce consistent naming conventions for Microsoft 365 groups created or edited by your users, set up a group naming policy for your organizations in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra. For example, you could use the naming policy to communicate the function of a group, membership, geographic region, or who created the group. You could also use the naming policy to help categorize groups in the address book. You can use the policy to block specific words from being used in group names and aliases.
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> Using Azure AD naming policy for Microsoft 365 groups requires that you possess but not necessarily assign an Azure Active Directory Premium P1 license or Azure AD Basic EDU license for each unique user that is a member of one or more Microsoft 365 groups.

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> Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, uses intelligence to automatically renew groups based on whether they have been in recent use. This renewal decision is based on user activity in groups across Microsoft 365 services like Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, Yammer, and others.
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If you don't have an Azure subscription, [create a free account](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/) before you begin.
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# Quickstart: Naming policy for groups in Azure Active Directory
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