Our organization uses Microsoft Teams. I had very long conversation with one team member. I need to share it with another team member. If I click on "add people to chat", there is no possibility to share full history for chats which started as 1:1 chat, for some reason, so I cannot share it this way. I also cannot "select" all conversation and just copy-paste, since the selection is not selecting all and/or immediately disapears before "copying" into clipboard. The single way I found and which I saw as accepted answers somewhere, is screenshotting and sharing jpg files.
IIUC this should be professional, paid tool which should help teams to communicate and remove obstacles in communication. Screenshotting shouldn't be the valid way, I wouldn't expect this issue even from freeware obsoleted communicator(and it's not issue in any one I'm aware of). Is there a way in MS Teams?
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My company has 2 separate private SO teams. One is developer focused and the other data science focused. Both use email domain as a means for membership to the team. The developer team was set up first and integrated into MS Teams. We are now trying to integrate the data science one into a different team in MS Teams but there is no option in the stackoverflow MS Teams app which will allow me to select which SO team I want to link to and it defaults to the developer team every time.
How can I get the SO app in MS Teams to link the SO team I want it to link to?
Thanks for the comments everyone. I didn't manage to solve the problem but I did get to an answer. After leaving membership of one team to see if that changed anything for integrating the second team, I now get this error message:
It seems like its not possible to link 2 different private teams to the same MS teams tenant at the moment.
If anyone does know of way around this, I would still appreciate the feedback but I will mark this as answered for now.
Is it technically possible to use the plugin Microsoft Find Time for an iframe embed to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting together in a Microsoft Outlook calendar with other accounts using external e-mail addresses?
What other free or commercial tools come to your mind for such a use case, preferrably with location in EU and fully compliant to EU-GDPR with a template of what to add in the data privacy statement.
One tool I already know, but which can't be customized enough for the given use case is Appointlet.
Also, a Microsoft Bookings licence is currently no option.
Are there equal or better alternatives?
Kind regards and thanks,
I am trying to mention whole team (not a single user) in an adaptive card using Power automate
I am able to mention single user by following the steps mentioned in this link use adaptive cards with mention in microsoft teams
But I am not able to mention the whole team in the card
Example
My team name is 'Test Teams', If I am posting a message manually in the teams then I can just use #Test Teams to mention whole team but I am not able to do the same with Microsoft Flow
Can anyone help me on this
#WholeTeam remains on the backlog in Teams UserVoice,
Microsoft will always focus on customer’s feedback and experience, some new features would be added to the services based on customers' feedback in the future, we also recommend you give your new idea in Teams UserVoice here:
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/
As posted here I’m looking for a way to set the current user’s presence in Teams like I do for Skype for Business using the Lync SDK.
Is there a similar SDK for Teams, sporting a similar API?
I have the feeling past answers here are conflicting and/or obsolete and/or not applicable to the situation where our org currently has Skype for Business and Teams running side by side, and presence in each is independent.
Currently there is no any PowerShell command available to change Teams presence status. But, any new PowerShell command is published will automatically update in this article. So, you may keep monitor this above mentioned article for Teams PowerShell command updates.
On the other hand, at present we need to change Teams presence status manually by clicking Teams profile picture symbol > click on the status which we want to set.
Recently Microsoft announced some changes to their Dynamics 365 Teams license. The people who have these licenses will not be able to access Sales Hub, Marketing Hub, custom model driven apps etc and will have their own app like Sales Team member app.
These dedicated apps have restrictions of only 15 custom entities.
This change will cause some of our clients a lot of problems. As per my understanding, the only option they will have is to buy the full Dynamics license.
Am I correct on above? If no then feel free to correct me. If yes then can anyone suggest a good alternative?
Yes, the new licensing model is quite confusing.
I suggest to check the updated licensing guide (if not already done)
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=866544
(if the link does not work, it is taken from here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365-release-plan/2020wave1/dynamics365-sales/license-enforcement-users-new-team-member-licenses)
Allthough this document is quite extensive, it is also recommended to talk with you MS Sales Rep (or anyone else who is responsible for you from MS side) to make sure all your needs are covered.