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Re: The New Chat and Channels Experience
I'm submitting a DCR to the Teams group today. If it was simply an update to the Chat app, it would have been fine and a welcomed change. However, this is a huge pivot in the functionality of Teams away from file management. Cascading permissions are less obvious. The Join Team function is now buried where most people will not find it. As an organization that doesn't use chat or posts in Teams, but heavily uses files in Teams, this is a disaster. It will require lots orf retraining and new documentation. With no ability to administratively switch back the view for everyone, even after distributing "Where did my files go?" documentation to staff, our support teams are getting clobbered about their files going missing. Bring back the Teams app and bring it back with posts removed from it. You can leave the new experience in Chat, but we need simplified and improved file access (the exact opposite of what this change does). Remove the Posts from Teams page; or add a new Files app that still shows the old Teams site-channel hiererchy. SharePoint Online does not do this well. OneDrive app does not do this well. The redesig--if not fixed--will lead us to move our files to another platform. It will directly impact our spend with Microsoft. And we were getting close to purchasing Teams Premium, which is not going to happen if Teams does not re-focus on files in the next couple months / stop the rollout of this functional pivot.26Views0likes0CommentsRe: Now in Public preview & Targeted release: Collaborative meeting notes in Teams meetings
This feature is more trouble than it's worth. It will only lead to more problems and support tickets to your Help Desk team. You're lucky it isn't available in your tenant yet. My suggestion is to proactively block all of Microsoft Loop in your tenant before any users begin using it.Re: Now in Public preview & Targeted release: Collaborative meeting notes in Teams meetings
Emily Kirby Your article indicates that this is only in "Public Preview" but we have Preview Features turned off for all of our users and this function is available. So, I think this is in general availability now. Which brings me to the biggest issue for us: "Known issues: External and guest participants can’t access meeting notes before or during the meeting." I'm shocked that you all would roll out a "Collaborative" Meeting Notes function that isn't accessible by *everyone* in the meeting! This really isn't okay. The new "Collaborative Meeting Notes" are less collaborative than they were before.These features are all welcomed when they include everyone, but shouldn't leave the Insiders or Public Preview channel until they work for everyone! And, when you roll out half-baked features and they "don't work," you miss opportunities for user adoption, especially when the user is embarrassed on a call with an external partner. You actually erode their trust in Microsoft products. I've already had multiple users raise this to me and I've suggested that they use OneNote since we cannot rely on Loop or Teams product developers to resolve these issues in a timely manner.Re: Built-in Device Compliance Policy - is active - Not Compliant
MrNuggets This probably won't help others, but in your case... You note that a different user was used for enrollment. I think you can clear your error by logging into the device as that enrollment account (the account with the compliance policy showing as not active). So, reboot and then login and let the device sit for 5-10 minutes. If you don't reboot, then you might need to click Sync in the Intune console, and on the device in Settings > Accounts > Access Work / School > click domain > click Info button > scroll down and click the Sync button. I'd also open Company Portal > Settings > Sync too, but since it isn't the primary user, this may not do too much, but I'd still do it to cover all my bases. If this is a user device who I don't want to inconvenience with another disruption, then I'd probably reboot after the 10 minutes, login as the enrollment account and let it sit for another 5 minutes. It will probably take the Intune console longer than the 5-10 minutes to fully refresh, but I think it will clear in the 10-30 minute window.77KViews2likes2CommentsRe: OneDrive takes 24 hours to sync one file
Tia Rojas Community member here. There's a 100k soft limit after which sync time can increase to the point of not completing. Depending on your computer and internet speed, you might be able to have up to 300k files. If you use the Add to Shortcut or Sync function for other OneDrive or SharePoint libraries, then they can count towards that file count limit too.1.2KViews0likes1Comment