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You are not permitted to invoke Set-CsExternalUserCommunicationPolicy with the following parameters: AllowTitleVisibility EnableFileTransfer AllowPresenceVisibility

Hey trying to edit CsExternalUserCommunicationPolicy and encountered the following error.

You are not permitted to invoke Set-CsExternalUserCommunicationPolicy with the following parameters:
AllowTitleVisibility
EnableFileTransfer
AllowPresenceVisibility
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Set-CsExternalUserCommunicationPolicy], ArgumentException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.ArgumentException,Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Internal.SetExternalUserCommunicationPolicyCmdlet
+ PSComputerName : api.interfaces.records.teams.microsoft.com

Is it because External Access is disabled?

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SharonZhao-MSFT answered SharonZhao-MSFT commented

@AMaDAC-0347,

This is because AllowPresenceVisibility, AllowTitleVisibility, EnableFileTransfer parameters are not applicable to Skype for Business Online but reserved for internal Microsoft use.

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Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total.

So it means we cannot edit this one on our side?

And every time we encounter the same like this means MS can only do that for us? Just for clarification.

Here's another one:

You are not permitted to invoke Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy with the following parameters:
EnableAcsFederationAccess

Under Get-CsExternalAccessPolicy or can we edit only the custom one?


Thank you.

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@AMaDAC-0347,

Yes, user cannot edit these properties.

Meanwhile, our forum has no permission to edit these properties too.

It recommends you open a ticket by this link for further help. Thanks for your understanding and patience.


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@AMaDAC-0347,
If you have any update, please feel free to drop us a note.
Have a nice day!

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