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smoore6857
Brass Contributor
May 23, 2023

User's 'Switch to Public Preview' gone

The option for user to switch to/from Public Preview in the ...->About->Public Preview is gone. Users still have the 'EA' icon and in About they have 'Developer Preview' selected (which cannot be de-selected) so I know the update policy assignment is correct, but the option to move in/out of Public Preview is gone. 

 

 

  • ritchieF404's avatar
    ritchieF404
    Copper Contributor

    smoore6857 

    It seems that Microsoft added a new section under the Teams update policy and have automatically set it to "Microsoft controlled". In order to resolve the issue that you are facing, you will have to change that feature to "user controlled" instead.

    • bughit's avatar
      bughit
      Copper Contributor

      ritchieF404 

       

      That does not resolve this issue. The new setting with the "microsoft controlled" option applies to the teams client (app) version, not the public/developer preview.

       

      Switching to "classic teams as default" made no difference. And "show teams preview" was already on "users can opt in". 

       

      Jan_Steberl Multiple people have reported this, could you pass this to the appropriate team? 

      • Shikha_Varshney's avatar
        Shikha_Varshney
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        Hi everyone, we recently rolled out an update to add Teams support for Targeted release customers.

         

        If a user is in Targeted release as well as Teams Public Preview program, then Targeted release will take the precedence which means:
        1. User will not see EA indicator on profile picture for Public Preview.
        2. If the user is in Public Preview with 'Teams update policy -> Allow Public Preview' set to "Enabled", then that user will not have the option to opt in/out of Public Preview from the client.

         

        Here is the announcement post for reference - Introducing Microsoft Teams support for Microsoft 365 Targeted Release commercial cloud customers - Microsoft Community Hub

         

        Please let us know if you still have questions. Thank you for being the early adopters of Teams.

         

    • ritchieF404's avatar
      ritchieF404
      Copper Contributor
      PS: Developper preview works the same way as public preview as it gives you the same type of access, so toggling that option on and off once you have changed the Teams update policy will resolve your issue
  • Midhun's avatar
    Midhun
    Copper Contributor

    We are facing the same issue in our organization as well. "Developer preview" is checked without user input. And some of these users are getting the new channel experience even though I'm on the "old" one (I'm on the developer preview too). This is so confusing for users.

    • HelloBenTeoh's avatar
      HelloBenTeoh
      Bronze Contributor

      Midhun even more oddly, I’m on the Developer Preview and had the new Channels for a day and then it went back 😩

  • CANDEman's avatar
    CANDEman
    Iron Contributor
    Just reading through this thread now and this is exactly something that I have started to notice for myself. So far I have not heard anything from my other Public Preview users in our org, but I am expecting one or two to notice something soon.
    I have checked our targeted release settings and we do have a targeted release setting set for just a few users within our org and I am one of them. So this might explain now why this change of Public Preview is happening for me.
    Not entirely sure. Think i'll just keep an eye on the teams app for what happens in the next update.
    • smoore6857's avatar
      smoore6857
      Brass Contributor
      Yes, all the same users who are in the Teams Update policy to allow for Preview features are in the Tenant Targeted Release. According to this (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/public-preview-doc-updates), the update policy has no effect on users who are part of Microsoft 365 targeted release, so these 2 settings have been for years and should continue to be mutually exclusive, and users up until very recently had the option to switch in/out of Public Preview based on the Teams update policy setting.
      • sksteph's avatar
        sksteph
        Copper Contributor

        There seems to be more differentiations between Public Preview of Teams Client and Targeted Release (on Tenant Level).

         

        E.g. the new channel experience (Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365) can only be seen by users, who are targeted release activated.

         

        When a user is just part of the Teams Public Preview Policy and the user switches to Public Preview, the new channel experience is not displayed yet.

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