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134 Topics2024 Year in Review | Teams for personal use
Looking back, we delivered so many cool new features in Teams for personal use in 2024. This blog post is a big one so grab a coffee, sit back and enjoy the Year in Review post on the Teams Insider Blog: https://insider.teams.com/blog/2024-year-in-review-teams-for-personal-use/74Views0likes0CommentsNotification not working on projects for the web
Hello! My team of 12 part-time employees and I recently switched from MS Planner to Projects on the web. As they have been updating/combining Planner and Projects we have found we are no longer receiving notifications when a task/project is complete in Projects. We have checked our settings to no avail. Any tips?Solved55Views0likes2CommentsPlanner Tasks from Project for the web installed in another environment
Hello, We have a Project for the Web (planner Premium) instance running in a different environment. This environment is for our IT projects. Unfortunately, the tasks assigned there are not displayed in the Planner app in Teams. As it stands, only tasks created in the standard environment are synchronized. Does anyone know whether it is possible to set that tasks from another environment are also taken into account? Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Greetings697Views3likes4CommentsIs it possible to delete a sender from notifications senders list?
Is it possible to delete a sender from "Get notifications from these senders" list (Settings —> System —> Notifications & actions)? Tried to delete all the keys from: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Notifications\Settings but to no avail.171Views0likes3CommentsBlue Screen
I get this screen on my laptop. It's an HP envy x360 with an Intel core i7. it happen all the time and nothing ever happens. I restart my computer and it seems to be fine, but this happens always while I am in the middle of a project. Does this happen to anyone else, and if so, how did you fix it without throwing it out the window!?!???377Views0likes5CommentsMultiple work accounts - no notification from the "not active" ones.
I tried to test the long awaited multiple accounts feature. I installed exactly the same accounts as are on my phone (Galaxy S22, Android). There I see a notification, when someone chats me on the "not active" account. On the new desktop app nothing happens. I am working in account A, have someone chat me on account B, and I don't get any notification, popup, badge, anything. I get it on the phone though. This is making the feature unusable actually. Anyone else experiencing this, or has a fix?ms-teams status
Hello, This might look simple but apparently it is not so please do not give any superficial suggestions. If you have practically solved it , really appreciate your help. I am using MS-teams onbrowser(teams.microsoft.com) I can not use MS-teams desktop app so please do not think in that direction. Now, as it is standard windows 10 box, I have several other apps opened like outlook, Visio , Textpad etc. If I am busy working on these apps for more than 10-15 mins, my ms-teams status becomesINACTIVE (yellow color) Now this is totally wrong as I have not locked the laptop or not even stepped out keeping the laptop open. I am actually working and using my keyboard and mouse every second. But still my collogues are telling me that I am INACTIVE from teams point of view. Is there any ways to keep ms-teams status GREEN by some browser-extension etc. ?? Thanks.511Views1like2CommentsIssue with "Edit with Paint 3D" Functionality
I have recently encountered an issue with Paint 3D. When I try to edit a picture using Paint 3D by right-clicking on the photo and selecting "Edit with Paint 3D," I am unexpectedly prompted to choose an app to open the file instead of Paint 3D launching directly. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or does anyone have any insights on why this might be happening and how to resolve it? Thank you for your assistance! Following was done: Reinstall Paint 3D Open Microsoft Store: Go to the Start menu and open the Microsoft Store. Search for Paint 3D: In the search bar, type "Paint 3D." Reinstall Paint 3D: If the app is installed, you can click "Open." If it’s not installed or you suspect it might be corrupted, click "Install" or "Get" to reinstall it. Ensure Paint 3D is Enabled Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings. Go to Apps: Navigate to "Apps" and then "Apps & features." Find Paint 3D: Scroll through the list of installed apps to find "Paint 3D." Ensure It’s Enabled: If you find it, make sure it’s not disabled. If it is, re-enable it. Associate Image Files with Paint 3D Manually Right-click on the Image File: Right-click on an image file. Select Properties: Choose "Properties" from the context menu. Change the Default Program: In the Properties window, click the "Change" button next to "Opens with." Manually Find Paint 3D: Click "More apps" if Paint 3D is not listed. Scroll down and click "Look for another app on this PC." Navigate to C:\Program Files\WindowsApps and look for the Paint 3D executable. Note that you may need administrative permissions to access this folder. Use the Default Apps Settings Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings. Go to Apps: Navigate to "Apps" and then "Default apps." Reset Default Apps: Scroll down and click "Reset" under "Reset to the Microsoft recommended defaults." Change Defaults Manually: After resetting, try setting Paint 3D as the default app for your image files again. Check for System Updates Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings. Go to Update & Security: Navigate to "Update & Security." Check for Updates: Click "Check for updates" and install any available updates. Sometimes updates can fix issues with system apps like Paint 3D. 1. Check if Paint 3D is Installed Correctly Open PowerShell as Administrator: Press Win + X and select "Windows PowerShell (Admin)." Check Installation: Enter the following command to check if Paint 3D is installed: powershell Copy code Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.MSPaint* | Select Name, PackageFullName If Paint 3D is listed, it’s installed. If not, proceed to reinstall it. Reinstall Paint 3D: Uninstall Paint 3D using PowerShell: powershell Copy code Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.MSPaint* | Remove-AppxPackage Reinstall from the Microsoft Store: Open the Microsoft Store, search for "Paint 3D," and install it. 2. Reset Paint 3D Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings. Go to Apps: Navigate to "Apps" > "Apps & features." Find Paint 3D: Scroll down and select "Paint 3D." Advanced Options: Click on "Advanced options." Reset: Click the "Reset" button. This will reset Paint 3D to its default state. 3. Create a New User Profile Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings. Go to Accounts: Navigate to "Accounts" > "Family & other users." Add Someone Else to This PC: Click on "Add someone else to this PC." Create a New User: Follow the prompts to create a new user account. Log In: Log out of your current account and log in with the new user account. Check if Paint 3D works correctly in the new profile. 4. Repair Windows Using DISM and SFC Open Command Prompt as Administrator: Press Win + X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)." Run DISM: Enter the following command to repair the Windows image: powershell Copy code DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth Wait for the process to complete. Run SFC: Enter the following command to check and repair system files: powershell Copy code sfc /scannow Wait for the process to complete and restart your computer.25KViews0likes10CommentsNo notification for a new meeting scheduled via Bookings
I set up a personal booking page via Bookings. I was previously receiving notifications when someone booked a meeting. However, just within the last month, notifications seem to have stopped and I can't find a setting to turn them back on. Other community posts talk about settings I do not have. Can you please help?141Views0likes0Comments