Microsoft Teams

Teams – New setting to control 1:1 call recording policy

As you may know, Teams administrators can control by policy call recording for both meeting and 1:1 calls. Well, regarding the 1:1 call recording policy, this is (was) controlled by the AllowCloudRecording global parameter. Starting March 11, 2021, a new parameter – allowCloudRecordingForCalls, specific for 1:1 calls, will be introduced which will be set by […]

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SharePoint Online – Migration manager now allows you to migrate to Teams and individual OneDrive

By now, you may be aware of Migration  Manager the migration tool from Microsoft allowing you to migrate your file shares to SharePoint Online. Well, Migration Manager now allows you to migrate to an individual OneDrive for Business space or a Teams channel if your account is licensed for Teams). To start migrating using Migration

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Teams – You can now customize your Teams application

If you have developed/created custom organizational Teams applications, you can now set your organization details such as logo, background or color of the organization name. To take advantage of this new customization option, logon to your Teams administration portal (https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/) and access the Teams apps\Customize store blade

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Teams – You can now get your end-users use preview features

As you know, Microsoft Teams is frequently evolving, adding new features. That said, until now, you had not way to be able to evaluate these new features before they hit your tenant. Well, you can now configure a policy to allow your end-users to have access to these incoming new features using the public preview

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Teams – The Teams client is now able to reduce/remove background noises

The Teams client has been update to finally include a noise suppression capability. By default, the noise suppression feature is enabled in automatic suppression mode. If you want to manage the noise suppression level (or turn it off), open your Teams client and access the Settings menu And then go to the Devices section to

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Teams – You can now disable the message preview in notification

As you know, when you are using Teams and somebody is sending you a chat message you have a quick notification with a message preview popping up at the bottom right of your screen (kike shown below) Well, you can now turn off the message preview by accessing the Teams Settings menu; the setting –

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Teams – Teams meeting organizer can block attendees to unmute themselves

We all have experienced this during online meeting; organizer mute all attendees but then they unmute themselves by mistake and we all hear the background noise. Well, Teams meeting organizer now have the ability to block attendees to unmute themselves. This can be quite useful when you are delivering a one-to-many meeting which requires close

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Teams – You can now appear Offline

If you used Skype for Business in the past, you may know – especially Skype administrators – you had an option to appear offline while your client was still running (if your Skype administrator has made this status available). Well, good news, the ‘Offline’ status is now available with Teams (and without any administrator action).

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