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TonyRedmond's avatar
Nov 07, 2023

Forwarding Teams Chat Messages

From mid-November 2023, users have the chance to forward Teams chat messages. The feature works for 1:1, group, and meeting chats. The lack of a forward option in the Teams desktop and browser clients is a little surprising because the mobile client has been able to do this for some time.

 

https://office365itpros.com/2023/11/07/forward-teams-chat-message/

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  • TomDF1065's avatar
    TomDF1065
    Copper Contributor
    We're on the monthly enterprise channel at my org so I don;t know when this feature pulled through. It's great -- what's a little bit vexing is that if user A attaches a file but doesn't share it more widely than with user B, forward recipients users C, D, etc won't have permissions unless A shares the file with them. Curious if there's a neater workaround on the roadmap than downloading and duplicating the file, or if it's intentional that forwarding is more limited than with traditional email attachments (which of course, are really just downloaded and uploaded duplicates without the obvious process).
    • TonyRedmond's avatar
      TonyRedmond
      MVP
      It's intentional. You can't assume that someone who receives a file via forwarding should have access to the file. It's up to the owner of the file to decide that.
      • TomDF1065's avatar
        TomDF1065
        Copper Contributor
        I understand the logic. But it's logical at the same time as it's incongruous: people have been forwarding email attachments to each other with impunity, with minimal consideration to the original sender's intentions, since it's been possible. Now, many general users will think they've forwarded a file attached to a Teams message with the same result as if they'd emailed it, without explicit thought that the onward sharing won't work unless they jump through new hoops. And very few people (imho) really understand what they're doing when the 365 Share dialog pops up...

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