Can You Disable Accounts Created by Microsoft Bookings?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm wondering if it's possible to disable the accounts that Microsoft Bookings creates. I've heard that when users sign up for a one-time event, it results in an account being generated with an email that appears in the Global Address List (GAL), which can be quite irritating. Is there a way to prevent these accounts from cluttering up the directory?

4 Answers

Answered By TechGuru42 On

I've actually been encouraging my users to stay away from Bookings for this reason. Each sign-up leads to the creation of a user account, and that email shows up in the GAL which can be super annoying. It would be great if there were a simple solution to disable these accounts when they're no longer needed.

AdminWhisperer -

Unfortunately, the higher-ups seem to be fond of this feature. I'm just trying to find a way to disable those accounts because they're affecting the score for multifactor authentication compliance.

ScriptMaster -

You might want to consider scripting to hide those mailboxes marked as schedulingmailboxes from the GAL. It might help reduce the clutter.

Answered By QueryNinja On

Last time I checked, I couldn't find a way to disable those accounts either. It's quite a frustrating situation.

Answered By ConfusedUser On

Actually, Microsoft Bookings doesn’t create accounts on its own. Are you sure you’re referring to the automatic creation of Microsoft 365 guest accounts? Because I think that's a different issue.

EventPlanner -

Well, when you create a shared booking page in Bookings, it does create an account since it requires a calendar, and to have a calendar, you need a mailbox which in turn needs a user account.

LookingForAnswers -

Exactly! If you go to the Bookings homepage and set up a shared booking page, it generates a user account automatically.

Answered By ManualMage On

You can go into the Microsoft 365 Admin or Entra ID and delete the accounts manually, but trust me, it's a tedious job. I haven't figured out a better way to manage accounts that were created through shared bookings pages or determine if they’ve been inactive for a while.

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