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Microsoft Teams Multi-window support and Call Me are now in GA on Azure Virtual Desktop

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May 19, 2022

We are happy to announce that Teams Multi-window support and Call Me are now in GA on Azure Virtual Desktop.  

 

Multi-window capability provides users the option to pop out chats, meetings, calls, or documents into separate windows to help streamline their workflow. It also brings new experiences to Azure Virtual Desktop, such as Call Me. Previously, during a Teams meeting, if a user went to check their calendar, the meeting window would minimize to the corner of the screen. Now with Multi-window support, users can view full-sized separate windows for meetings/calls and the main Teams client during a Teams meeting.  

 

Additionally, meeting and call controls such as mute, video, chat, leave, and more are now located at the top of the meeting window so that they are always available and never block the underlying content. 

 

Separate windows View meetings and calls in separate windows from the main Microsoft Teams client. 

 

Meeting controls – Easier access to meeting controls now located at the top of the meeting screen, out of the way of content and video being shared. 

 

Call me - A new feature allowing users a way to transfer a Teams call to their phone over a PTSN network.  

 

Getting Started 

To use Microsoft Teams Multi-window, the latest Teams Desktop version 1.5.00.11865 (download MSI here, download EXE here) is required to enable the feature on Azure Virtual Desktop.  

 

After the Teams desktop client is updated to version 1.5.00.11865, you will see a banner (see screenshot below) when you open the new Teams desktop client for the first time. Restart Teams desktop app to turn on Multi-window.

 

To verify Multi-window is on, right-click on any chat and if “pop out chat” is showing in the options, Multi-window has been successfully turned on. 

 

Call me feature is automatically available with Multi-window. Refer to Set up the Call me feature on how to set up your phone.   

 

 

Set up Teams on Azure Virtual Desktop  

New to the service? Refer to the Teams on Azure Virtual Desktop documentation on how to set up Microsoft Teams. 

 

Teams Multi-window is also available on Windows 365. To learn more, go to: https://aka.ms/W365TeamsMultiwindowBlog

Updated May 19, 2022
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  • pcluskey's avatar
    pcluskey
    Brass Contributor

    I've installed the correct version, but clicking 'restart teams' just kills Teams - it doesn't restart. If I start Teams again manually the banner is still there.

  • jmann3627's avatar
    jmann3627
    Copper Contributor

    I've installed the correct version, but clicking 'restart teams' just kills Teams - it doesn't restart. If I start Teams again manually the banner is still there.

    We are experiencing the exact same issue. Tried as an Administrator and User with the same behaviour. Cannot see anything raised in Event Viewer either.

  • tricks79's avatar
    tricks79
    Brass Contributor

    Installed it on windows365, same issue. If I start Teams again manually the banner is still there, even after reboot.

    I'm assuming the msi provided works for avd and windows365 but let us know if incorrect and how to resolve the issue.

  • pcluskey's avatar
    pcluskey
    Brass Contributor

    Hi there, Pop out and background blur all working but I have to click 'restart Teams' on every new session host I hit (we have 50 hosts) - even though I have fslogix backend.

    Also 'restart teams' doesnt restart teams - it just kills it. Anyone else seeing the same?

     

    Paul.