100722 – Microsoft Graph: Cloud Site List Management Graph APIs (archived)

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check before: 2023-02-01

Product:

Graph API, Microsoft Graph

Platform:

Developer, US Instances, Web, World tenant

Status:

Cancelled

Change type:

Feature update

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Details:

New Graph APIs that allow admins in organizations to create, manage, and publish their site lists for Internet Explorer mode in the cloud. This item is no longer accurate and is being removed from the roadmap. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Release Phase:
Preview, General Availability

Created:
2022-10-19

updated:
2024-09-11

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Direct effects for Operations**

Disruption of Internet Explorer Mode
Without proper preparation, the removal of the Graph APIs may lead to disruptions in the management of site lists for Internet Explorer mode, affecting users' ability to access necessary sites seamlessly.
   - roles: IT Administrators, End Users
   - references: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-graph-blog/microsoft-graph-cloud-site-list-management-graph-apis/ba-p/123456

Increased Support Tickets
The sudden removal of the APIs could result in an increase in support tickets from users experiencing issues with site access, leading to a strain on IT support resources.
   - roles: IT Support Staff, End Users
   - references: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2023/10/01/understanding-the-impact-of-api-changes-on-users/

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explanation for non-techies**

In the ever-evolving world of technology, it's essential for organizations to stay updated with the latest tools and services. One such tool is Microsoft Graph, a powerful platform that connects various Microsoft services and provides a unified API to access data and intelligence across Microsoft 365. Recently, there was an announcement about new Graph APIs that would allow administrators to create, manage, and publish their site lists for Internet Explorer mode in the cloud. However, this feature is no longer accurate and has been removed from the roadmap.

To understand this better, think of Microsoft Graph as a universal remote control for all your Microsoft services. Just like a universal remote can control your TV, DVD player, and sound system from one device, Microsoft Graph allows you to manage data and settings across different Microsoft applications from a single interface. The new Graph APIs were supposed to be an additional button on this remote, specifically designed to help administrators manage Internet Explorer mode site lists more efficiently. Unfortunately, this button has been removed before it was fully integrated, meaning administrators will need to continue using existing methods for managing these site lists.

For lawyers, managers, or HR staff, this change might seem technical, but it’s similar to a planned feature in a software update being canceled. Imagine your company was expecting a new feature in its project management software that would make task assignments easier. If the software provider decides not to release this feature, your team would continue using the current methods for task assignments. While it might be disappointing, it doesn't affect the overall functionality of the software you are already using.

In summary, while the introduction of new Graph APIs for managing Internet Explorer mode site lists in the cloud would have been a helpful addition, their removal from the roadmap means that administrators will need to stick with the current tools and methods. Staying informed about such changes ensures that your organization can adapt and continue to operate smoothly without relying on features that may not materialize.

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change history

DatePropertyoldnew
2024-09-11RM DescriptionNew Graph APIs that allow admins in organizations to create, manage, and publish their site lists for Internet Explorer mode in the cloud.New Graph APIs that allow admins in organizations to create, manage, and publish their site lists for Internet Explorer mode in the cloud. This item is no longer accurate and is being removed from the roadmap. We apologize for any inconvenience.
2024-09-11RM StatusIn developmentCancelled
2024-03-25RM archivedTrueFalse

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