diff --git a/Teams/assign-policies-users-and-groups.md b/Teams/assign-policies-users-and-groups.md index 25ce947dc8..578358fb3f 100644 --- a/Teams/assign-policies-users-and-groups.md +++ b/Teams/assign-policies-users-and-groups.md @@ -97,10 +97,7 @@ Group policy assignments are only propagated to users who are direct members of > The Teams Powershell module and Teams admin center don't support the following policies for group policy assignment. > > - Teams App Permission Policy -> - Teams Emergency Call Routing Policy -> - Teams Network Roaming Policy > - Teams Upgrade Policy -> - Teams Voice Applications Policy ### What you need to know about policy assignment to groups @@ -122,9 +119,6 @@ A user's effective policy is updated according to these rules: #### Group assignment ranking -> [!NOTE] -> A given policy type can be assigned to a maximum of 64 groups across policy instances for that type. - When you assign a policy to a group, you specify a ranking for the group assignment. This ranking is used to determine which policy a user should inherit as their effective policy if the user is a member of two or more groups and each group is assigned a policy of the same type. The group assignment ranking is relative to other group assignments of the same type. For example, if you're assigning a calling policy to two groups, set the ranking of one assignment to 1 and the other to 2, with 1 being the highest ranking. The group assignment ranking indicates which group membership is more important or more relevant than other group memberships regarding inheritance.