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Set-CsTeamsInteropPolicy command not available
- May 09, 2018
Hi Pankaj,
The cmdlet Set-CsTeamsInteropPolicy has never existed. Previously, if you wanted to create a new custom Teams Interop policy you would have to use the New-CsTeamsInteropPolicy. But now also the New-CsTeamsInteropPolicy cmdlet has been deprecated and it is not possible to create custom Teams Interop Policies anymore. Additionally, Microsoft is in the process of retiring TeamsInteropPolicy and you need to use the pre-canned instances moving forward:
• DisallowOverrideCallingDefaultChatDefault
• DisallowOverrideCallingSfbChatSfb
• DisallowOverrideCallingTeamsChatTeamsIn relation to this subject, let me quote here the answer I got from Microsoft when I asked a similar question about custom Teams Interop policies:
"There is no need to create a new instance of TeamsInteropPolicy. All the necessary instances are already created. Also, we are retiring TeamsInteropPolicy and at this point only 3 instances of TeamsInteropPolicy are supported to be granted.
• DisallowOverrideCallingDefaultChatDefault
• DisallowOverrideCallingSfbChatSfb
• DisallowOverrideCallingTeamsChatTeamsGoing forward TeamsUpgradePolicy replaces TeamsInteropPolicy. During the transition, customers should set both InteropPolicy and UpgradePolicy."
You can see these answers I got, at the comments and questions section at the very end of this article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/configuring-teams-calling-quickstartguide
I just wanted to let everyone know that the product team in this area issued guidance for teams interop with skype for business. You can find it here: Migration and interoperability guidance for organizations using Teams together with Skype for Business.
Hi All,
The PM, BJ Whalen, just provided new guidance and the Cs-TeamsInteropPolicy is being replaced with CsTeamsUpgrade.. here is the guidance: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/migration-interop-guidance-for-teams-with-skype.
I found this link very informative for interoperability.