Microsoft Teams remove member from a team

Use the Microsoft Teams remover member from a team action A tool for building the processes, logic, and direction within workflows. to remover a member from a team In Microsoft Teams, teams are groups of people brought together for work, projects, or common interests. Teams are made up of channels. Teams can be created to be private to only invited users, or to be public and open and anyone within the organization can join (up to 5000 members). you specify.

Note: This is an external action and may execute on servers running outside your data center Centralized locations used to house servers used by Nintex for remote storage, processing, or distribution of data. Nintex has a number of regional data centers available for Nintex for Office 365. For information about Nintex data centers and where your data center is located, contact your Nintex account or territory manager. region. Before implementing, consider performance and regional concerns where digital boundaries are an issue. For more information, see In-tenant and external actions.

Before you start 

Add and configure Microsoft Teams remove member from a team action

  1. Click the Integration action group in the action toolbox.

    or

    Type the action name or function in the Search field at the top of the action toolbox.

  2. Drag the Microsoft Teams remove member from a team action to the designer canvas.
  3. Do one of the following to open the Action configuration window:

    • Double-click the action.
    • Click on the action and then click Configure.

    See Action configuration window for more information.

  4. Select a Connection. For information about admin consent to create a connection for Microsoft Teams actions, see Global administrator consent to create connections.
  5. Specify the Team to which you want to remover a member from.
  6. Specify the email address of the Member to remove from team.

For more information on the fields and buttons, see Microsoft Teams remove a member from team action fields, buttons, and settings.