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Re: Microsoft Teams and Outlook Lose Connection and Ask for Password
haydenjohnson As I mentioned you'd be better off with a proper support ticket with Microsoft. "Disabling ADAL or WAM authentication as a solution to fix sign-in or activation issues can have adverse effects in your environment and is not recommended." These reg keys where common like 2018/2019, not needed now with updated OS and applications. But I suppose here's what happens, not being an expert on the process. EnableADAL 0 = you disable modern authentication (ADAL/OAuth) DisableADALatopWAMOverride 1 = you disable WAM (Web account manager) and revert to ADAL for Outlook DisableAADWAM 1 = you disable the Azure AD WAM process WAM is the default token broker for W10 and is also associated with SSO/authentication. You should instead use this if any. AlwaysUseMSOAuthForAutoDiscover 1 = force modern authentication9.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Teams Meeting Non-Organizers Cannot Admin External Users
Haven’t heard anything. Same issue if the manager is made co-organizer? (even though Presenter will do). For reference https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/roles-in-a-teams-meeting-c16fa7d0-1666-4dde-8686-0a0bfe16e019797Views0likes3CommentsRe: Shared channel not adding external users (One way issue)
Sorry, cannot recreate your experience when setting up B2B direct connect between two test tenants. Even though I have blocked external access (federation) I can still invite Direct connect users from that org. in the shared channel with only the [External] suffix. Could possibly be a delay involved, but have no idea how long you've waited. Perhaps better off creating an official support ticket with Microsoft so they can look into it.4.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Shared channel not adding external users (One way issue)
A shared channel is using B2B Direct connect and not B2B, meaning you can't add a guest user to a shared channel. They have to be invited from the shared channel using their email address. If you can't send the invite you have some org. setting preventing that. Hopefully you can use the guidance here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/shared-channels-errors4.2KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Teams saying session expired
You can set idle session timeout in a couple of places, such as SPO admin center and M365 admin center. Have you looked everywhere? Or it might be something like this https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/troubleshoot/access-management/your-session-has-expired-error4.9KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Teams shared channels cannot add users when guests exist
Hello, not sure I understand the post. But B2B and B2B direct connect are two different things. B2B are guests being invited and added to your org. as guest objects. B2B direct connect is used for shared channels and doesn't create any user object in your tenant. It's like federation (external access) but with much better collaboration experience. Shared channels can be used internally and externally. For the latter the config needs to be set up by the two orgs. admins or you won't be able to invite externals (using B2B direct connect) to the shared channel. For external access (federation) you use the TAC and for shared channels externally Azure AD External Identities cross-tenant access settings (sometimes TAC for some adjustments).3.2KViews0likes8CommentsRe: Microsoft Teams free upgrade to Microsoft 365 Business Premium
No. When you upgrade your Teams free (classic) org. you're leaving the AAD free version of tenant and Teams free (classic) that came along with it. But you have the new Teams free to use for any other personal scenarios.1.8KViews1like1CommentRe: External users see meeting chat messages with their names but written by other external users.
When people are joining Teams meetings as anonymous users (not signed in) using a link and a browser they get to type in whatever name they like in the join meeting prompt. Hence James Bond, Pavarotti and 7 Bobby could be participating. That is built-in behavior of anonymous join. If that isn't the issue here I must direct you to the official Microsoft support. For the record there are settings to control if anonymous join should be allowed, if they should be able to start a meeting and if anonymous users should be able to chat in meetings, meaning they have to be signed into Teams. If you don't allow federation it's an issue though as they will all join as anonymous users, that is if allowed.2.1KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Teams free classic migration
There's always an admin in a Teams Free (classic) org. That admin can access an Azure AD Free tenant associated with the old Teams Free (classic) going to portal.azure.com, admin.microsoft.com and now also admin.teams.microsoft.com. Considering there's only 4 users you might be better of doing some manual work getting them over? I.e. create new users and move the most vital data. The admin account will have email address removed for privacy reasons as username.1.6KViews0likes2Comments