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.
A new Teams Meeting policy setting is becoming available to let Teams administrators define how participant’s screen can (or can not) be shared.
You may already know this Azure AD feature, in preview for quite some time already, called Administrative Units (AUs). This feature allows you to create a container to store Azure resources which then can be used to delegate administrative tasks, during this preview period this can contain only users and groups and is only manageable using PowerShell (New-AzureADAdministrativeUnit).
If you use Outlook Web Access (aka OWA, aka Outlook on the Web) and a modern browser (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge) you can now enable Desktop Notification to get notified when emails arrive while you are no longer browsing your mailbox but your browser is still running.
After being available for iOS, this is now also available for Android devices: Intune Diagnostic.
As you know with Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets you can create and group identical virtual machines to deliver load balanced and highly available service; the number of virtual machine instances is automatically increased or decreased to match the demand.
After allowing you to blur the background when joining a Teams meeting, you can now set your own background (well quite not fully yours).
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.
As you may already know, it was possible to restore a virtual machine by creating a new VM, restoring as disk or replacing existing disks.
If you are running Skype for Business (either 2015 or 2019) on-premises you already know that sometime troubleshooting issues is a complicated tasks.
The OneDrive client has been updated and now provides access to the file version history from both the OneDrive client and Windows Explorer (for files synced with OneDrive).