New Teams client
9 TopicsViva Connections Icon
Hi - there seems to be an issue in "New Teams" where the Viva Connections Icon is not properly rendered in the desktop client. The web client and current/legacy client show the icon correctly. Here is an example (in this organisation, Viva Connections is called "Grand Central"). Please can you get this fixed?Images in Adaptive Cards in New Teams Client not showing
Hello Community, I've encountered an issue with Teams Webhook Connector where images in Adaptive Cards are not displaying correctly in the New Teams Client, although they work as expected in the classic version. Our clients have reported that while messages are visible, the images fail to appear. This problem does not occur in the classic Teams client or when viewed in a browser, which I presume is utilizing the classic client as well. To clarify, I'm using the latest Adaptive Cards version (v1.5) compatible with Teams, and this issue is consistent across both Windows and Apple versions of the New Teams Client. Unfortunately, there seems to be no information available about this compatibility issue in the Adaptive Cards documentation or designer tool. Below is a simple Adaptive Card JSON that illustrates the problem: { "type": "AdaptiveCard", "body": [ { "type": "TextBlock", "size": "Medium", "weight": "Bolder", "text": "This is a headline" }, { "type": "Image", "url": "https://img.cdn-pictorem.com/uploads/collection/D/DN4DFF8JRC/900_Nature-Art_colorful--paintings.jpg", "width": "300px" } ], "$schema": "http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json", "version": "1.5" } For visual reference, here is how the card renders in both clients: Classic Teams Client: New Teams Client: I have not found a workaround yet and would greatly appreciate guidance on how to resolve this issue. Any suggestions or updates regarding the new client's support for Adaptive Cards would be very helpful. Thank you. Best regards16KViews1like42CommentsTeams 2.0 Do not disturb banner comes back at every start
Hello guys, I have made the jump to 2.0 just before our whole company makes that leap too. I want to check all the issues that might arise before we officially update to 2.0. One thing that is annoying right now is this banner : "Windows recently set you to Do not disturb. You might have missed some notifications. Make sure to go to Windows settings to check your Do not disturb preferences." This banner comes when you have set your windows to do not disturb mode. Despite that, I have my windows notification setting set to "Priority Only" and I have added Teams to the allow list. So, I get notifications from Teams. But the current version of Teams, doesn't seem to have this context. So at every start of teams, I get this banner. There should be an option to hide this or ignore it permanently. My device info : Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.3324 Microsoft Teams version 23217.805.2326.4563 Client version is 49/23080601414 Thanks for the help. Cheers ThomasTaskbar Inaccessible when Teams Preview windows is maximised.
Hello all, Bit of a weird issue that we are experiencing when previewing the new Teams client - when the window is full screened, we cannot access the taskbar when it is configured to auto-hide. Pressing the start button pops the taskbar up but moving my cursor to the bottom of the application doesn't do anything. Does anyone else have this issue? This issue is also apparent in the Windows Terminal Preview.guest in own tenant
I have a bit of an odd one, When I switch to the preview of New Teams I seem to be logged in as a guest account from another tenant to my own tenant but I cant switch between my tenant and theirs and everything appears as external in my own tenant. anyone else seen this behaviour?Preparing for the Teams 2.1 Client to Arrive
Microsoft is dropping lots of hints to the press about the imminent arrival of the new Teams client (V2.1), due to arrive in public preview in late March 2023. According to reports, the new Teams client will deliver better performance while using 50% less memory and making fewer demands for CPU. It all sounds great. With the new client coming into sight, it’s time to prepare Teams update policies to make sure that the right users get the new software at the right time. https://office365itpros.com/2023/03/07/new-teams-client-preparation/28KViews1like3Comments