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How to Identify Unsupported Teams Devices using Endpoint Manager

If you need to understand how to find older devices that will no longer work with Teams, here is how you can identify those assets.

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FCM Messages Blasted out to Teams Customers on Android

Microsoft is dealing with a minor issue of blasting out “Test” messages to Teams users.

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How to Configure Lobby Meeting Options in Teams

In the midst of the many updates for Microsoft Teams, you could be excused for missing one interesting option that began rolling-out this month that is aimed at making it easier for people to manage their meetings.

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Coming Soon to Teams, Breakout Rooms

Microsoft is teasing a new feature coming to Teams, breakout rooms.

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Microsoft Teams Will End Support for IE 11 in November

Microsoft is ending support of IE 11 for many of its Microsoft 365 services starting in November.

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Coming Soon – GET-IT: Teams Day, Streaming August 12, 2020

Petri’s GET-IT: Teams 1-Day virtual conference is a full day of free learning dedicated to deep technical Microsoft Teams content aimed at accelerating the adoption, collaboration, and usage of the platform.

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Choosing the Right Free Version of Teams

If you are signing up for a free account to use with Microsoft Teams, you might see a few options available. This might seem confusing compared to Zoom and similar apps, but there’s a good reason for it.

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Understanding the New Teams Meeting Features and Experience

Microsoft’s updated Teams meeting expereince is rolling out but to get the most out of the new UI, here’s what you need to know.

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Slack and Teams: Complaint is Weak and Filled with Leading Statements

Slack’s Odd Complaint I read the news that Slack filed a competition complaint against Microsoft in the EU on July 22 with a mixture of mirth and despair. Mirth because of the allegations advanced by Slack; despair because a company like Slack would resort to such a tactic. Slack’s complaint says that “Microsoft has illegally…

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Understanding the new Granular Permissions for App Access to Teams data

Microsoft announced in the message center this week that resource-specific content will roll-out to tenants, beginning mid-August. This opens the door for installing richer applications than you would have previously considered approving and allows self-service installation by Team owners. Teams applications based on the Graph API to read and write content within a Team, such…

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