Microsoft Teams

Teams – You can now mute notifications when you are in a meeting or on a call

A new feature is just on his way for the Teams client (rolling out expected to be completed by mid-March). You can now mute notifications when you are in a meeting; helping you to no longer be distracted during the meeting. There is no policy available to allow administrators to manage it. To turn off […]

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Teams – You can now hide your own video during meeting/call

If you make video call or join a meeting with Teams and have your camera turned on, you can now hide your own video. To do it, just open the ellipsis menu (you know the 3 dot …) and select Hide for me Doing so, your video feed will be minimized and you can show

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Teams – It is now easier to manage apps in Teams

As you know, Microsoft Teams allows you to develop and install applications in Teams. Available applications are managed by Teams administrators using the Teams administration portal. Well, it is now easier for administrators to find applications thanks to the new added Browse by category drop down menu. This feature is currently being deployed and is

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Teams / SharePoint Online – You can now manage Teams channel from the SharePoint Online administration portal

As you already know, when you create a Teams it automatically create a SharePoint Online site which then will be used to stored the Teams and channels files. Until now, it was only possible to see the Teams site in the SharePoint Online administration portal and you were not able to see and manage the

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Teams – It is going to be easier to temporally unmute

Over the past 2 years or so, the infamous “you are on mute” has been the quote of the years Well, you obviously already know how to mute/unmute using the Mic button on the Teams client or the Ctrl+Shit+M shortcut, but sometime you want/need to be mute all time and then just talk a little

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Teams – You can now run PowerShell command directly from the browser with Cloud Shell

For those working with Azure, you are probably already aware about the Cloud Shell which let you run PowerShell commands directly from the web browser. Well for Teams administrators, this is now also available; just connect to your Teams administration portal (https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/) and open the Cloud Shell using the icon shown on the left side

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Teams – Teams meeting recording auto-expiration coming in January 2022 – act now

As you may know, Teams meetings are saved in user’s OneDrive (ad-hoc meeting) or the associated SharePoint site for a channel meeting. Starting January 2022, these recordings will auto expire after a defined number of days (default is set to 60 days). This means the recording will be deleted after the expiration. If you have

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Teams – You can now reply to a specific message

If you use Teams you already know it provides chat capabilities. You also know that chat messages are listed in historical order and you can reply only to the last message received. Well, not anymore, you can now reply to a previous/older message. This can comes handy as sometime you can not reply immediately to

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Teams – You can use high fidelity music

This feature is currently being deployed with an expected completion by January 2022. When the feature is available on your Teams client you will be able to use high fidelity music, meaning you will be able to have a richer sound experience. With this mode Teams will support a 32 kHz rate at 128 kbps

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