Why is this happening? I already have a bunch of people with the same (external) domain email on the project.
Hi,
I have happily been using my Miro board on a Consultant plan and have been sharing the boards I have been created during workshop session with attendees via the Share Feature on the board and providing them with View or Comment access.
I have tried to add a new email address today enabling someone to view the board and I am now being displayed the message ‘User email domain not allowed as board guest’, this was not happening before but has suddenly kicked in.
I have searched for answers here, but not had any joy, anyone know why this has suddenly started happening?
Many thanks, Mark
I know that the Enterprise Plan has an allow list for domains but this (as far as I know) isn’t an option in the Consultant Plan. I’d suggest opening a Miro support request here to get someone from Miro to look into this for you as it is possible that Miro themselves are doing this blocking for that particular domain: Submit a request – Miro Support & Help Center
Kiron
same problem that started yesterday :(
Thanks Kiron I have raised the question to support and will post back here when I get a response from them.
Appreciate your time and support
I have a few boards (paid account) where I am the owner and my team have access. I want to change ownership to someone else. But to do that, I need to add someone explicitly to then make them owner but when I try I get the error “User email domain not allowed as board guest” even though they are within the company domain and a team member!!!
I need to add someone explicitly to then make them owner
How are you doing this? (A screenshot would help.)
Hi
Sorry to hear you all faced this issue
The team reported that this issue was fixed right away. Can you please check if sharing works as expected now?
Working properly now. Thanks
I need to add someone explicitly to then make them owner
How are you doing this? (A screenshot would help.)
When I go into Sharing, no one is on the list so I can’t make anyone the owner. So have to ‘share’ > select team members and explicitly select an individual, even though the entire team has access. Then when their name appears in the sharing list, I can change their ownership. See screenshot as an example of no one else being on the list. (even though my entire team has access).
Anyway the issue has now been resolved.
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