 Tommy says he's having issues trying to hide a team's address from the gal. I just, I used the GUI to do this, check the settings using PowerShell to make sure they were applied. The team's address is still showing up in the gal in both offline and global address list. Yeah. So the teams does not show in webmail. I test it with a regular distribution list and it disappeared immediately. I test it with another team site and the address remains. I'm waiting after 24 hours and still no luck, any ideas? I'd be curious to find out what was the command that you ran. There's two commands to really take control over what's going to be displayed in your gal and what's going to show up inside of Outlook. So in using the Exchange Online PowerShell, you can hide the email from the gal. You can do it in the GUI and you can also do it in PowerShell and verify it in both of course. But you want to make sure you're doing that with setting the unified group and having the identity which is the name of the group along with hidden from address list enabled equals true. You want to make sure you verify that that's set up correctly. Then of course, hiding it from the gal may not be all of everything you want to accomplish. You may want to remove that group from being displayed in Outlook. For instance, if you're a part of that group, you're going to see it on the left-hand side in Outlook. If you want to hide that as well, it's the same set unified group, the identity of that group, and then hidden from exchange clients enabled equals false. By default, both of those are equal to be displayed. Set unified group is really the command shell prompt. Go and take a look at that. Make sure that you have created it exactly the opposite of the default, the way that you want. Verify that. I'm guessing within a 24-hour period, it may have just needed something to run longer. But just check your syntax, verify that, and if all is correct, then you should be definitely having that hidden from the gal. The only thing I would add is that Tommy specifically calls out the offline and global address list inherently. The offline obviously is aka what? Cached. If it's cached, it doesn't necessarily get its updates unless you actually force it. Or it goes through the cycle. He said he waited 24 hours, but I've seen the offline list go for a couple of days without being updated unless I actually forced it to. Depending on what machine it was on and everything else. But anyways, there's always that possibility that you could be dealing with a cache issue, especially dealing with Outlook. Because both the gal list and the offline because there's two different areas there, they can both be cached. Great call-up, Mike.