May 11 2021 12:42 AM
We are testing the Shift function within MS Team. Some of our users are clocked-in/out by desktop Team program. In this way, their location is not recorded. If the IP address was captured we know he/she is clocking within our office.
Could we collect the IP or other similar evidence?
May 11 2021 01:50 AM - edited May 11 2021 03:47 AM
I am updating this reply with the recommendation to reach out to Microsoft for an official answer as to why the "location detection" only works for mobile, when the support pages also mentions the desktop app being able to do it...
May 11 2021 02:03 AM
May 11 2021 02:06 AM - edited May 11 2021 02:34 AM
Perhaps you should open a service request with Microsoft for an official answer.
May 11 2021 02:16 AM
May 11 2021 03:46 AM - edited May 11 2021 03:51 AM
SolutionHello again, I found this UV on the topic. Under review for over two years..
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/33331429-my-location
Updated my previous replies above as well.
May 11 2021 10:00 AM
@Mark_365 Hey, let me know if you get any response from Microsoft about this. I'm actually glad I jumped on the topic as I haven't given it any thought previously (hence the earlier "guessing"). Now I know better so thanks for asking ;)
May 12 2021 09:41 PM
May 12 2021 11:42 PM
@Mark_365 This also only for mobile clients Integrate location capabilities - Teams | Microsoft Docs
May 11 2021 03:46 AM - edited May 11 2021 03:51 AM
SolutionHello again, I found this UV on the topic. Under review for over two years..
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/33331429-my-location
Updated my previous replies above as well.