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8 TopicsPowershell script to find out Teams policies by users
Hey everyone, do you know if there is a way to run a script to find what Teams policies are assigned to what user? We have a private channel policy in place- I would like to find out a list of users that policy is assigned to. Also, if you delete a user from a custom policy does that user get the default policy? Thanks!107KViews2likes16CommentsTeams meeting policies - store recordings outside of your country
Hi, There is a new setting under Teams Meeting policies that I'm not sure what it's for. Under recording & Transcription section, the setting is "Store recordings outside of your country or region". The only documentation I could find about this is just how to set it but doesn't explain why is this a setting?What is the purpose of that? why would we turn this on? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/meetings-policies-recording-and-transcription#store-recordings-outside-of-your-country-or-region1.8KViews0likes0CommentsNew-CsBatchPolicyPackageAssignmentOperation issue
Hi, I have an issue concerning theNew-CsBatchPolicyPackageAssignmentOperation command, a week ago it worked fine, but since then I cannot run this command anymore. Am I the only one who gets an error running this type of command ? Cordially, Gab71.1KViews0likes0Commentswhy I cant find 「Manage apps」and「Deveice」at my Teams Admin Center?
I want to manage my Teams apps access polices at MS Teams admin Center, but I can't find [Manage apps] at my admin center. Does someone meet the same problem? By the way, my license is Office 365 E1 and my role is [Global reader].Solved2.4KViews1like3CommentsImpact of MC211972 - csTeamsMeetingPolicy update to manage access to past meetings
Planned change MC211972 will update the settings within csTeamsMeetingPolicy. This change will impact all the users who are assigned any of the above policies with the value set to "False". AllowChannelMeetingScheduling AllowMeetNow AllowPrivateMeetNow AllowPrivateMeetingScheduling After this change, the past meetings created/organized by the users impacted will be expired. That means, no one will be able to join the meetings. I am trying to establish the no of meetingsimpacted by this for a client but and unclear what a 'past meeting created/organised'means. as it is ambiguous Does it mean: 1 - All meetingsscheduled before the changedate irrespectiveof when the meeting was held or it is due to be held or 2 -All meetingsscheduled and held before the changedate.1.4KViews0likes1CommentWhat's the difference between a Host:Global and tenant:global meeting policy
Microsoft recently announced updates to default global meeting policy configuration to changeAutoAdmittedUsers to Everyone. As per the notification, change will apply to host:global policy but won't impact tenants with tenant:global tag. Anyone know what's the difference between these two. How do we know which global policy is applicable in a tenant.4.4KViews2likes5CommentsTeams policies not applicable to on-premise users?
Hi, I was wondering if it's standard behavior that users synched from local AD to AzureAD are not surfaced in the Teams Admin Center -> Users. For us, only users created online and that have an@onmicrosoft.com email address are shown here. We would like to be able to apply Teams policies to individual users but are unable to do so because of this. Since I cannot assign a policy to an on-prem user I tried to check if changing a setting in the global out of the box policy has any effect - it does not seem so. For example, I deactivated the ability for users to delete messages. For an .onmicrosoft.com user it did take effect but not for an on-prem user. Is this all normal? Thanks for confirming.1.6KViews0likes2Comments