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Join us for a special Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) live video stream on June 14th at 10:00AM PT across four Microsoft content collaboration products: SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream! Our product teams will be answering your questions about future roadmap and recent innovation – and offering insights on what to expect in the coming months. Tech Community Live | AMA for SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream - Microsoft Community HubIn Power Apps and SharePoint no Microsoft Stream videos shown when Stream web client is open
Yesterday I had the problem of not seeing any videos in the Stream WebPart in SharePoint Online, even though everything was configured correctly. Today the same phenomenon in Power Apps when using the new Stream video control. I went into it once and want to share the result: The display of videos in Power Apps and in SharePoint Online runs as long as the Stream Web Client is not opened in the browser instance. This prevents the videos from loading. To see the videos again, the web browser instance must be closed and a new one opened. Then you can see the videos in SharePoint Online and in Power Apps again. I guess a CORS problem. I was using Chrome Version 80.0.3987.149 (Offizieller Build) (64-Bit)Microsoft Stream group creating considers Office 365 Groups naming policy
I have read a tweet from the Microsoft Stream account, which refers to this page in the documentation for creating groups in Microsoft Stream: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-create-groups?source=docs. The group creation process is well described from the Microsoft Stream perspective. For the sake of completeness, I think it would be good to include a reference to this page "https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/admin/create-groups/groups-naming-policy?view=o365-worldwide#microsoft-stream" where Office 365 groups naming policies are described ("Prefix-Suffix naming policy" and "Custom Blocked Words") and what license is needed to use this (Azure Active Directory Premium P1 license or Azure AD Basic EDU license). Great information from the governance view. Marc Mroz, what do you think?German translation of Yammer is literally carried out instead of maintaining the product name
Hi Marc Mroz , in paragraph "Live events in Microsoft 365" (https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/stream/live-event-overview?source=docs#live-events-in-microsoft-365) of the Stream documentation the product "Yammer" is translated to the German word "jammern" which means "whine" in English, which in itself is very unhappy. Can you change the translation? It is the same here https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/stream/embed-video-yammer and I think in the whole translation. BR TomislavConfiguring an Integrated User Training and Support Solution for Microsoft 365 and Beyond
In this two-part webcast series, I walk through, step by step, standing up foundational services and then integrating them in to an integrated, extensible, training and support solution for corporate end users. I addition to the two video recordings I have also uploaded the slide decks for each session as well as a Step by Step document detailing each step in building out, and integrating, the services in to a seamless experience for end users.Provide Integrated Training and Knowledge Check within Microsoft Teams and More - Step by Step
On July 22 nd , at 12 noon eastern (9am pacific) Microsoft’s Healthcare and Life Sciences group will present “Provide Integrated Training and Knowledge Check within Microsoft Teams and More - Step by Step.” This webcast will provide Step by Step guidance in setting up several scenarios for integrating Microsoft Stream Videos (both on demand and Live Events) with Microsoft Forms for knowledge check quizzes and surveys. Additionally, attendees will learn how to further leverage these integrated assets within the previously covered Integrated User Training and Support Solution (based on Learning Pathways) as well as integrating directly into Microsoft Teams!“HLS Show Me How” Webcast – Driving Adoption with Microsoft 365 Integrated Services
In this two-part webcast “Show Me How” series Microsoft’s Michael Gannotti will walk attendees the use of various Microsoft 365 services and solutions to create an end to end, scalable, solution for training and engaging organizational employees. Session attendees can follow along step by step and set up their own POC/Pilot environments (see resources below) for testing and use.