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hi and welcome to this video all about how to enable your SharePoint sites for external sharing so theres a couple of steps to the process of enabling a site for external access so the first thing we need to do is enable the overarching policy in the SharePoint admin Center to allow us to actually um share content externally but thats not actually setting the kind of default for SharePoint sites because actually its usually only a handful of sites that you ever want to enable external sharing for often majority 99 of the SharePoint sites will be internal use only so the first thing we need to do is enable that policy within the SharePoint admin center now to get to the admin Center we go to office.com which is the home page of Microsoft 365 and then we can go to the admin Center by clicking on this button now youll only see this button appear if you are either a global administrator of your Microsoft 365 tenant or you have the SharePoint admin role so I have that role so Im going