Microsoft Teams

Teams – Meeting organizer can download the attendance list

Teams meeting organizer can download the list of the attendee of a meeting in a CSV format. This is also available for Meet Now meeting First, request your Teams administrator to create/update the Teams meeting policy with the Skype for Business Online PowerShell module (available here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39366) to turn the AllowEngagementReport parameter to Enabled NOTE […]

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Teams – Multiple window-chat experience is now here

Microsoft Teams has been updated to provide a better chat experience by providing multi-window chat. The multi-window chat experience allows you to ‘open’ a new Teams window to chat with somebody while staying where you are in the ‘main’ Teams client. The experience is available from the Chat section as well as during meetings. To

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Teams – You can now Raise your Hand on a Teams Meeting

The ‘Raise you Hand” feature is now available on Teams; this will help drive meeting with multiple participant to manage who is talking/asking question. When on meeting, make the menu bar appear and click on the Hand icon to raise your hand Once you have raised your hand, a notification is shown in the participant

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Teams – You can manage Teams Meeting backgrounds

As you know Teams has been allowing end-users to either blur or set a custom background for their meeting. Well, now Teams Administrators can now manage this settings to define which option is available to end-users. The options available for administrators are: No Filters; meaning no option to blur or set custom background All Filters;

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Teams – Meeting organizers can end the meeting for all participants

We all have been in live meetings where we (or other participants) may no leave the meeting once ended for various reasons – off course at some point we are still leaving the meeting anyway. Well, good news as Teams meeting organizers will now have the ability to end the meeting for all participants, making

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Teams – You can now record 1-to-1 meeting

As you already know, you can record your Teams meetings but it was not possible to record a 1 to 1 meeting. Well, good news, this is now possible. Before getting into it, few things you need to know first: 1-to-1 meeting recording is only possible (for now) when the 2 participants use Teams; when

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Teams – A new policy setting is available to let administrators manage screen sharing in Teams Meeting

A new Teams Meeting policy setting is becoming available to let Teams administrators define how participant’s screen can (or can not) be shared. The option allows to define if the entire screen or only a single application can be shared as well as to entirely disable the option To set it up, access your Teams

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Teams – You can now set your background in Teams meeting

After allowing you to blur the background when joining a Teams meeting, you can now set your own background (well quite not fully yours). You can now choose from a pre defined set of backgrounds – being able to set your own is coming soon. To set your background just hit the Options (…) button

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Teams – Number of simultaneous participants shown in video is increasing

This has been an important customers request and Microsoft Teams is going to increase the number of simultaneous video participants in Teams meeting from 4 to 9. For more than 9 participants, those with video on will be prioritized to be shown on the stage. Participants with audio will be shown below the meeting stage.

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Teams – You can now configure device profile for Collaboration Bar devices

You may know new devices type for Microsoft Teams, called Collaboration Bar, are now available (see https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/the-first-collaboration-bar-for-microsoft-teams-is-now-available/ba-p/1231706). As part of this availability, you can now configure specific Teams profiles for these Collaboration Bar. To start creating and managing profiles for these devices, go to your Teams administration portal (https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/) and reach the Devices\Collaboration Bars menu

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