Teams admin center
15 TopicsTeams Admin FAILED_TO_AUTO_DISCOVER_DOMAIN
Hi everyone few days ago i buy one license of Microsoft 365 Business Basic for use Teams I get this error when i try to connect Teams Admin center FAILED_TO_AUTO_DISCOVER_DOMAIN In my dns server i put this records: sipdir.online.lync.com. (cname) webdir.online.lync.com. (cname) sipfed.online.lync.com. (srv) sipdir.online.lync.com. (srv) The Domain is in a good integrity check Any ideas? Thanks10KViews0likes15CommentsIdentifying Inactive Teams
Hello, I am trying to identify inactive Teams, I work for a reasonably sized company so we have hundreds of Teams setup. I have tried running a Usage Report but that only shows Teams that have had activity within the last 7, 28 or 90 days, if a Team has had no activity for over 90 days it does not seem to appear within the report. So far the only way in which I have come up with identifying these inactive Teams is to compare the Usage report with the list of Teams manually which is less than ideal. Are there any alternatives that I am missing? I have read about running some kind of Powershell script but I am not that familiar with using Powershell. Thanks for any suggestions.8.4KViews1like5CommentsCan’t create a Class Team from an existing Group
I started setting up an education site a couple of days ago, so I’m very new to Office 365. I’ve tried following the recommended procedure for creating Groups and Teams connected to them, but I don’t get the options described. If I create a Group in Admin Center and check the box to create a Team, a generic Team is created and there is no way to turn it into a Class Team. If I create a Group without checking the Team box, then try to create a new Team in Teams, I can choose the Team type, but the option to create a team from an existing group never appears. If I create the Team in Teams Admin then neither the option for choosing the type of Team OR the option to create from an existing group appears. Is there something I’m missing or is this just broken?3.2KViews1like5CommentsMS Teams External Federation
Hi, In https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/company-wide-settings/external-communications, it can allow only specific domains to communicate externally. If I want to be able to communicate with a company that has domain company.com and us.company.com, do I have to add both? From my tests, it seems adding company.com will not allow lookups of users with us.company.com. Thanks.3KViews0likes1CommentAdmin Teams Attendance Reporting
A manager contacted IT and needs a Teams' attendance report for those that report to her. Basically needs to know if scheduled meetings are happening on time and if those who are invited are showing up. If I go to Manage User and find the users, I see "Past Meetings" which lists the meetings and participants. If I click the meeting ID, the data the manager asked for is there. Unfortunately, there is no way to properly export this to provide the data the manager requested as the individual meetings only show that particular meeting. For "Past Meetings", there is no way to export. Is there a way to export this data?1.2KViews0likes1CommentWhere does Teams get its user list from? I can't make sense of which accounts I see vs which I can't
OK, so I have a currently rather unusual situation. I am looking at a 365 Tenant. A number of users have four accounts on the same tenant (let's not even get into why, cleaning things up is part of the reason I got called in). When you start typing their name into teams it comes up with three of them as a suggestion (I only want one) Account 1: has just been used for ActiveDirectory for permissions to the company's Distributed File System (stored in on on premises servers in various locations). This account has to the best of my knowledge never had a license or mailbox associated with it, and so has never been on the global address list, it's also never had the teams app enabled for it. I don't want this one to show, but it does Account 2: A now defunct account which used to have a Business Standard license assigned to it, but has now had the licensed removed. Before the license was removed this account was hidden from the GAL and its teams app disabled. I don't want this one to show, but it does Account 3: An now defunct account which still has a Business Standard license, but with Teams deselected in the Apps. I don't want this one to show... and it doesn't Account 4: An account shared via a multi tenant organization (the users in question have been migrated to a new tenant). So these are members (not guests) but external ones. I want this to show, and it does. Now, accounts 2 and 3 will be deleted soon, whether we can get rid of account 1 depends on whether the necessary access to the DFS can be done using account 4 (which I need to look into next). However for the time being they are all there so I was trying to hide accounts I don't want users trying to message on teams from teams, and I cannot make any sense of which I see which I don't. To sum up. Account that has never been on the Global Address List and never been activated for Teams - Shows Account that used to have a license and was on the GAL, and used in teams - Shows Account that still has a license, but has been removed from GAL and had teams app disabled - Doesn't show Account that has no license and is not on the GAL, but has teams on it's host tenant - Shows After a previous inquiry I set "Scope directory search using an Exchange address book policy" in the teams setup, but I have not set up any specific address book policy as yet. I have tried showing and hiding people from the global address list, and also the "ShowInAddressList" setting in Entra (which seems to only be available through graph?). Nothing seems to make a difference (it doesn't help that Teams takes forever to update its local cache for this stuff, so maybe a change DID make a difference at some point and I missed it). I cannot find any logic as to which of these accounts is showing in the auto suggests and which not, most notably that account 1 shows but account 3 doesn't. So, where is Teams getting its list of contacts from?1.1KViews0likes3CommentsHow to Modify Phone Number More Information Field
Hello, From the Microsoft Teams Admin Center > Voice > Phone Numbers > Numbers page you're able to have it a field named Additional Information as one of the optionally displayed fields, but I can't figure out how to enter text into this field. When I select a number, then select the Edit button it doesn't display a control to edit that field. I've looked through powershell phone number commands, and I didn't see anything in there that would modify this field. Any advice is appreciated!1KViews0likes3CommentsTake over admin
Hello, does anyone have any ideas? The admin is no longer with the company and was the only Global Administrator. The password is not known. Now, no one has access to the admin portal. Access to external DNS management is possible. Shadow takeover was not possible. Do you have any ideas? Microsoft Support Hotline was not able to help me.1KViews0likes3CommentsSet-up Microsoft 365 Teams Phone system for your organization
Phone Calls in Microsoft Teams helps users connect and communicate with others easier. With the Microsoft 365 Teams Phone system, you get mobile-first experiences, enterprise-grade communication, and simplified collaboration - all with the security of Microsoft 365. To simplify deployment of the Microsoft 365 Teams Phone system to your organization, check out the latest blog post from the Fast Track team below to access a helpful Advanced deployment guide. You can also watch a "Get started with Teams Phone" video to learn more about Teams Phone: Simplify set up for enterprise-grade communications with the Microsoft 365 Teams Phone system825Views0likes0Comments