administrative templates
4 TopicsMicrosoft Teams cache in a non-persistent environment
Hi all, My name is Koen and I am working with Microsoft Teams in a Dutch government organization. We like to offer our staff the ability to work from home, especially during the COVID-19 crisis. We already have enrolled Microsoft Teams in our desktop (it came out of nowhere and we are replacing the default web-downloader with the MSI file) For the record: We are using a non-persistent environment with VMWare Horizon Client and thin clients in the office, and mostly the web client when users are working from home. All of our users are having a profile where we store the temp files like caches and stuff. Also %AppData% is located in that profile. This data is presistent and will be availible on every boot, when they authenticate. But, we are looking for a way to change the Microsoft Teams cache location. We have limited disk space on the 'profile' disk. The problem is, that Microsoft Teams uses the folder %AppData%\Microsoft\Teams\Service Worker\CacheStorage as location of some caching files. The size of the folder is at least 200MB, and some other users are having a folder with at least 500MB cache. We have 200+ users, so when I calculate this ( 200(users)x200(MB) : 40.000MB/40GB for only the smallest caches. And the profile disk is only 100GB (for example) This is why we want to replace (or totally disable) the cache. I already looked in the newest Administrative Templates (for Office 365, 2016 and 2019) and the desktop-config.json - but I can't find the right way to do this. Does anyone know how to solve this issue?91KViews0likes5CommentsDeploying Office templates using Microsoft Intune
Hello, Hoping someone can help with the issue I am currently having. I'm using Intune to install Word and Powerpoint templates automatically so that they are already there when a user logs into the application, and no one has to add them to custom templates. The templates are saved in the correct format and have been synced down from a Sharepoint library into the end users file explorer, and Intune confirms that the deployment has succeeded on all devices. The issue that I'm having is that sometimes I will open Powerpoint/Word, press New and the templates will be there under custom or shared depending on the application. If I then close the application and reopen it there are no templates to be found, and it shows Personal instead of Custom in Powerpoint. I am using a Device Configuration Policy admin template to change the path of the templates to where they are located. Anyone have any idea where this might be going wrong, or why the templates show or disappear at different times? ThanksSolved50KViews0likes2CommentsAllow environment variables
I'm looking to replace some GPO settings with Intune device configuration, it's going ok so far, until I tried like to set some values such as the user templates path. I'd like to point this at a folder within the user profile structure can I use %userprofile% in the usual way? Thanks Huw4.1KViews1like0CommentsAllowSavePassword Group Policy setting for Skype for Business or Lync 2013
First published on TECHNET on Jan 14, 2016 We recently discovered an issue with the with the Lync 2013\Skype for Business GPO (Group Policy Object) that controls a user's ability to save their password.1.4KViews0likes0Comments