 Michael, hello to all of you. I have a question. Is it possible to apply a Dynamic Windows 365 Group or Dynamic Security Group to a shared mailbox in Exchange Online? The goal should be for the members of the Dynamic Windows 365 Group or Dynamic Security Group in Azure AD, now Entra ID, to transfer the member to the shared mailbox, almost a dynamic shared mailbox. Transfer the member. It's what we're talking about and part of it, it's always interesting to ask people asking questions because I don't think there's anything, there's nothing called Dynamic Windows 365 Group. So I think it's just the dynamic group. But why will that transfer a member either? Yeah, the Microsoft 365 Groups, I know can be dynamic and you set that up in, I believe it's Entra, not in the Microsoft 365 admin if they're dynamic. And whether that would be something that you could put into a shared mailbox or whether you'd use something else for a shared mailbox, not familiar with. I know with Microsoft 365 Groups, the thing I realized was, Teams admin gives you the ability to control certain aspects of groups because they're underlying Teams, but it doesn't allow you to do the administration you need for dynamic groups. That's a group's administrator right or role that you need. So I'd say part of it might be to test, you need to make sure you have the appropriate rights in Entra to make the changes to a dynamic group. And then I'm not familiar with the shared mailbox piece of the question. I almost wanna go back to Michael and say, what's your problem? Like, yeah, I always go back to what's the challenge you're trying to solve? Cause this seems like a whole big workaround for something that probably has a simpler solution to it. If, you know, he's using things that he knows, but if we could start with what the challenge is, then we might be able to find a better solution. And I know with Microsoft 365 groups, the default behavior depends on where you define it. So if it's a regular Microsoft 365 group and you define it in Outlook versus Teams versus SharePoint or Stream, it may have some different behaviors based on where it was set up in the first place, especially with the groups mailbox, which is a thing that you get with those groups as well. And there's a way to change those settings in Outlook that Ricardo Wilkins from Microsoft blogged about on Qt for Teams, his champions using Teams effectively weekly show. So I learned kind of a place to change whether when something goes on the group calendar, whether it shows up on my personal calendar or not, is a setting that everybody in the group can control. So Sherry totally agree, you know, we need to ask Michael some clarifying questions before. We'll just throw out a, here's what you should do. That's just the case with a lot of our questions. It's like, tell me more. Well, I do, there's one article found a good one over in Stack Overflow. So how to use Azure AD, Entry ID, dynamic groups to manage shared mailboxes in Azure. Perfect. Put the link in the chat. Look at that. That should help. The link will be below, right at those. Yeah, well, again, it's always difficult with these. I'm sure it will post this with this link and someone will go in and say, well, that's not exactly the thing. And that didn't work for me. It's like, yeah, we don't have the ability to ask a follow-up question to understand what Michael's trying to do. We're taking our best guests based on this limited information. So understanding that there are some, potentially some other ways of approaching this depending on the nuances of what he's trying to accomplish. And so, yeah, I appreciate constructive feedback of somebody who may interpret this differently and therefore have a different solution. And we will of course always answer the question. When somebody asks a question to something that's out on YouTube or on the blog, I will push it back out to this panel and say, hey, does anybody want to go and respond to this question, this follow-up? Because more information is always good having clarified what Michael was asking. But we're doing our best, folks. Yes, indeed.