Microsoft Teams

Teams – A new meeting policy setting is available to control dial-in user to bypass the lobby

A new setting is becoming available for Teams meeting policies to control how dial-in users are handled when joining the meeting. With this new setting, dial-in users are bypassing the lobby by default. You can control it by editing the Allow dial-in users to bypass the lobby setting in the meeting policy from the portal […]

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Teams – You can now forward message to another chat or channel (Android)

If you are using the Teams mobile application on Android device, you can now forward a message to another chat or channel. To forward a message, just open the option menu (top right of the message title) Then choose Forward Finally choose the target, either a chat or a channel and search for the one

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Teams – Meeting chats are now muted by default

Microsoft Teams has been updated to mute by default meeting chats to help you reduce the notification noise. The meeting chats are muted until you either send a message in the chat or (re)join the meeting. You can manage the default behaviour and turn notification back on by accessing the Settings\Notifications and switching the Meeting

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Teams – OneDrive is now integrated into Teams

OneDrive for Business is now integrated with Teams; this means you can access your files stored in OneDrive directly from Teams. To access your OneDrive files from Teams, just access the Files blade and locate OneDrive under the Cloud Storage section You can even create new content directly from Teams and/or synchronize your OneDrive for

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Teams – Linux users can use Teams

As announced sometime ago (see https://t.co/M8hBbz50n4), the Teams client for Linux operating system is now available at https://aka.ms/get-teams-linux The Teams client is the first Office 365/Microsoft 365 application coming to Linux OS. With this release, all operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS and now Linux) have a Teams client available.

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Teams – You can now use Sensitivity Labels with Microsoft Teams

As you may already know, Office 365 services supports sensitivity labels helping your and your organization classifying and protecting your IP’s (intellectual properties) with low productivity impact on your end-users. Using sensitivity labels you can ensure your content is either encrypted, marked (or labelled) and classified accordingly to your compliance requirements, either automatically or by

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Skype for Business – You can now see if your contacts is running on Teams

You may think this is not a useful feature but the Skype for Business client has been updated to show if your contact is running on Teams; if you look closely on the bottom left of the contact picture you will see a Teams icon if your contact is running Teams.

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Teams – A Linux client for Teams is coming

A Linux client for Microsoft Teams is coming next mid December. It will be available from https://aka.ms/getteams In preparation you can familiar yourself with the Teams Linux client deployment here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/get-clients#linux

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Teams – You can now Pin Teams Channel

Microsoft Teams now allows you to pin Channel, making it easier to define your favorites channels. To start using it, just open your Teams client and open the contextual menu of the channel you want to pin to choose Pin Once a channel is pinned, it will then be displayed below the new Pinned section

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Teams – Private channel is now here

It has been announced quite some time ago, Microsoft Teams Private Channel is now available. First thing, you need to ensure your administrator is allowing Private Channel (which should be on by default). To check the policy, logon to your Teams administration portal (https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/) and check the Teams policy/policies to ensure at least Create private

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