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When will Microsoft To-Do and "Tasks in Teams" be coming to GCCH (GCC-H / GCC High) customers? There is no information available regarding the dates on these products Tasks in Teams - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/planner-blog/announcing-tasks-in-teams-a-coherent-task-management-experience/ba-p/9693862.7KViews4likes1CommentCan't Remove Plan I created attached to Team
We're in a GCC High Tenant. I created a plan and associated it with a Team. I'm not the owner of that Team. After adding the plan to that Team, I thought it would be better to move it to a different team to avoid the mass notifications (that Planner owners can't control and no one can turn off comment notifications). Turns out, I can't move it because I'm not the Team Owner? Why am I not able to delete a plan I created? What if a user attached the plan to the wrong team or the plan needs to switch or it just needs to be deleted all together? Why should someone need to be a team owner? Why can't we control comment notifications and/or who overall is notified? The original team was added because the plan is associated to a Channel in that team. That channel is only relevant to certain individuals. We can customize team notifications by channel... why not planner notifications? If I'm missing something, please let me know. I'm all ears and willing to be wrong, but if I'm not, please consider this feedback Microsoft.47Views1like1CommentM365 Gov Community Call March - Notes and Video
In the inaugural episode of the M365 Gov Community Call we tried to focus on Microsoft Ignite, but as the Government Community is used to, there were not a lot of GCC, GCC-H, or DOD announcements last week. So, after a brief "what was cool and exciting" segment, we moved on to Government News from the past month, including updates on security and compliance, availability zones, compliance templates, and much more.3.9KViews1like0CommentsMicrosoft Teams in Microsoft 365 GCC High - Overview and Strategic Direction
Two Principal Program Managers from the Microsoft Teams Engineering group, Rima Reyes and Dave Jennings, deliver an update on current capabilities within Microsoft #Teams US Government (GCC High), feature roadmaps, and an overarching look at what's to come on the platform.3.4KViews1like0Comments