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blue_man
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Jun 12, 2022
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Microsoft Teams: User request flows for blocked apps

Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this new feature and re-hide all disabled apps from our end users? We do not want our users to be able to start requesting apps we have disabled.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=84469

  • blue_man As mentioned above the possibility is coming.

     

    "As an administrator, if you prefer to deactivate the ability for users to see and request apps that are blocked from use, you will be able to do so via PowerShell that is expected to be delivered in January 2023. We will update this message once the PowerShell script is available."

     

    *Update*

    Updated January 6, 2023: ”We are pleased to announce that the phased release of the PowerShell script to deactivate the ability for users to see and request blocked apps will begin in early February, with full general availability in March. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the delay and appreciate your patience as we work to improve this feature.”

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  • jmakhija's avatar
    jmakhija
    Brass Contributor

    blue_man 

     

    This one worked fine. I have implemented this in my organization to successfully hide all blocked apps. Give it a try. Hope this helps. Thanks.


    https://cloudinfra.net/how-to-hide-apps-in-microsoft-teams-disable-app-requests/ 

  • blue_man As mentioned above the possibility is coming.

     

    "As an administrator, if you prefer to deactivate the ability for users to see and request apps that are blocked from use, you will be able to do so via PowerShell that is expected to be delivered in January 2023. We will update this message once the PowerShell script is available."

     

    *Update*

    Updated January 6, 2023: ”We are pleased to announce that the phased release of the PowerShell script to deactivate the ability for users to see and request blocked apps will begin in early February, with full general availability in March. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the delay and appreciate your patience as we work to improve this feature.”

  • Hi, I'm with you here. Don't really get the idea of not presenting the possibility to actually hide those apps I don't want my users to use. I have provided feedback from the Message center but haven't received any response, at least not yet. So as of today I can't find any way of doing it.

    They said "We are excited to bring this feature to our users, and we look forward to building on top of this. Stay tuned for more updates about this experience in the coming months." So let's hope they will implement that as well.
    • Hasan Yildirim's avatar
      Hasan Yildirim
      Copper Contributor
      did you find how to hide apps? We did work with the policy .. I think you have to block them . https://docs.microsoft.com/nl-NL/microsoftteams/teams-app-permission-policies#manage-org-wide-app-settings-for-microsoft-365-government?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH
      • blue_man's avatar
        blue_man
        Iron Contributor
        I've requested for Microsoft support to turn this feature off on our tenant for now.

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