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5 TopicsCorporate Teams background images gone
Hi, we just discovered that since yesterday the corporate Teams background images we provided via Teams Admin Center -> Meeting policies are all gone and the button to add new ones is missing. They are missing in both web and desktop application, they seem to be still working in iOS App (but could also be just some kind of caching there?) Is the removal of backgrounds part of Teams Premium? Have there been any changes? Is this related to some kind of licensing issues?Solved22KViews1like49CommentsBulk add contacts to Teams
Hi all, Is there any way to bulk add contacts to Teams? This is under the Chat > Contacts section that I am referring to? Whenever we have a new user join the company, they have to manually add contacts to Teams. There must be an easier way than this? Thanks.Solved3.4KViews0likes2CommentsApps notification settings missing in Teams settings
Hello Teams Community, I'm facing a strange issue with App notifications in Microsoft Teams. I've already researched this and found nothing. I've opened a Microsoft case and I'm waiting for an answer but it's taking longer than expected. So, I'm turning to you for expedited help! Scenario: You're an administrator in Teams. You've applied a setup policy for a pinned app like Viva Engage. After the policy is applied and the tool is launched, users complain that notifications are either too frequent or not frequent enough. You direct them to the Teams Notification and activity settings to control app notifications. The users go to Teams notification settings but report back to you that the App section of Teams settings doesn't exist. Problem Statement: Microsoft explicitly states in their documentation that in order for the App notifications section to appear, you must first add an app yourself within Teams and get at least one notification. But relying on users to add an app, somehow create a notification, and then remove it, just to access App notifications is impractical and would never work. Desired Outcome: I'm looking for a way to bypass this prerequisite and force the Apps section to appear in the Notifications and activity section without any user action whenever an app is pinned in the Teams admin center with a setup policy. I'm hoping this can work with any app, not just Viva Engage. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Teams experts! -Rob1.5KViews2likes2CommentsSample Apps not listed in available apps, but are allowed via Teams admin center
Tenant is GCC. The Power Apps sample apps are allowed in the Teams admin center, but are not visible to users in org under app catalog. Also, Teams admin center cannot see these apps listed in the available apps for pinning to sidebar. Sample Apps were available up until just about a week ago. I feel this is a Teams issue and not a Power Apps/Power Platform issue. What could have changed to cause this?861Views0likes1Comment