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ASF
Oct 24, 2023Brass Contributor
New Teams: No notification badges in system tray
SOLVED BY THE FOLLOWING: NEW TEAMS IS NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME. When I activate New Teams, I give up having a notification badge in my system tray. I do get notification badges in the taskbar...
- Nov 02, 2023Steven Collier - I'm not trying to be argumentative here, and don't get me wrong, I love Microsoft and I love Teams, but Windows' built-in notification system is used (almost universally) by (almost all) other apps, including Teams Personal. As I know you know, it's been a thing since before Windows 11. Saying that people aren't used to managing windows notifications doesn't really hold water, because it's a universal and well-documented thing on Windows.
In the Windows notifications scheme, I could control how the banner appeared, how it behaved, and how it sounded. You can't do that in the current setup.
But most importantly of all - under the new setup, notifications do not persist! If I walk away from my computer, and someone sends me a chat, the banner will pop up, sit for 5 seconds, and fade away, leaving NO trace whatsoever. In the Windows notification scheme, my little "alarm bell" icon would light up, and I could open the notification flyout to see my notifications. Now, you can't do that. Because Teams doesn't tie into Windows anymore, Teams notifications don't persist or even exist in the flyout. So if I step away, it could be quite a while before I see the notification.
This is why I consider this a negative. I'd love to see the data that leads to the assertion of "universally unpopular" because when I "Bing" around for "Teams Notifications" the only complaints I see are complaints about this current version, and how people don't like it. It is my opinion that Microsoft went too far in the wrong direction, and I echo the sentiment of others who state that this makes New Teams "not ready for prime time" yet.
GlenB
Nov 02, 2023Brass Contributor
All -
This information is off-point. As posted here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/new-teams-known-issues , Microsoft has for some reason removed the connection between Teams and Windows for notifications. The page specifically says:
What features are changing?
As we improved the client, the experience also improved to align with similar features. Here are some of the changes you see.
Classic Teams
New Teams
Post level notifications within a channel
Users can no longer opt in or opt out of receiving notifications at a channel post level.
Windows notifications
Teams notifications are now fully served from Teams and all notifications preferences are handled within Teams Settings.
I don't know why Microsoft considers this an "improvement", but since fixing this isn't on their roadmap, the only thing we can do is send feedback and complaints to try to get their attention on this.
Glen
This information is off-point. As posted here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/new-teams-known-issues , Microsoft has for some reason removed the connection between Teams and Windows for notifications. The page specifically says:
What features are changing?
As we improved the client, the experience also improved to align with similar features. Here are some of the changes you see.
Classic Teams
New Teams
Post level notifications within a channel
Users can no longer opt in or opt out of receiving notifications at a channel post level.
Windows notifications
Teams notifications are now fully served from Teams and all notifications preferences are handled within Teams Settings.
I don't know why Microsoft considers this an "improvement", but since fixing this isn't on their roadmap, the only thing we can do is send feedback and complaints to try to get their attention on this.
Glen
StevenC365
Nov 02, 2023MVP
GlenB The first versions of the new Teams client did use Windows notifications, and it was universally unpopular with test users, people really aren't used to/want to manage their windows notifications so ended up missing things.
If you use the browser version of Teams it will then have to use browser/windows notifications if you want to try it out.