Category: Microsoft
Re: Change your own profile picture as a Guest in Microsoft Teams
Super cool idea, but it didn’t work for me. I am not allowed to edit my profile in Azure 🙁
Super cool idea, but it didn’t work for me. I am not allowed to edit my profile in Azure 🙁
Re: Mitigating Spectre variant 2 with Retpoline on Windows
MyKFCExperience is a survey portal created by Kentucky fried chicken or KFC to get reviews from their customers. KFC serves millions of customers worldwide every day and to keep them happy, they always ask for feedback.https://mykfcexperience.live/
MyKFCExperience is a survey portal created by Kentucky fried chicken or KFC to get reviews from their customers. KFC serves millions of customers worldwide every day and to keep them happy, they always ask for feedback.
https://mykfcexperience.live/
Re: Change your own profile picture as a Guest in Microsoft Teams
Never mind, of course I was logged in as the wrong user 🤦:male_sign:
Never mind, of course I was logged in as the wrong user 🤦:male_sign:
Re: New Microsoft Edge to replace Microsoft Edge Legacy with April’s Windows 10 Update Tuesday relea
hi, my work laptop just received Apr-2021 cumulative patches for windows 10 – but there is no Edge (Chromium) installed. Any reasons why?
hi, my work laptop just received Apr-2021 cumulative patches for windows 10 – but there is no Edge (Chromium) installed. Any reasons why?
Re: Introducing Modern Comments in Microsoft Word
I can assure you the rollback method in the link worksbut you have to do it through the setup and cmd.exe, don’t try to do it through any other type of Windows restore function, that definitely won’t work. Love how their buzz line is ”Stay in control”! Seems with the new format, the only control left is who gets to see, practically no control over the look of what they get to see.I checked but MS seems to have shut down most user input routes. I guess they just aren’t really interested in user experience. I sent feedback through Word itself but I have no idea whether they ever use those.Interestinngly, Ctrl+V worked to paste images in here last time I posted, now it doesn’t. Go figure!
I can assure you the rollback method in the link works
but you have to do it through the setup and cmd.exe, don’t try to do it through any other type of Windows restore function, that definitely won’t work.
Love how their buzz line is ”Stay in control”! Seems with the new format, the only control left is who gets to see, practically no control over the look of what they get to see.
I checked but MS seems to have shut down most user input routes. I guess they just aren’t really interested in user experience. I sent feedback through Word itself but I have no idea whether they ever use those.
Interestinngly, Ctrl+V worked to paste images in here last time I posted, now it doesn’t. Go figure!
Microsoft Teams Community Call – April 2021
Recording of the Microsoft Teams monthly community call from April 20, 2021.
Call Summary
Latest news from Microsoft engineering on Microsoft Teams updates and community assets.
Visit the Microsoft Teams samples gallery to get started with Microsoft Teams development, hear and see the new Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery co-developed by Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint engineering. Quick demo of the Extensibility look book at Microsoft Adoption site >> Solutions>>Extensibility look book. Select a Product, Type of app or Scenario. To see the Microsoft 365 extensibility options for your selection. Download showcase apps, samples and documentation. Register now for April trainings on Sharing-is-caring. Give us feedback, the Microsoft 365 developer community survey is now open. Download articles 1 and 2 of a 3-part series of articles called: “Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices.” Get the Microsoft Teams Toolkit (Controls) – “Designing your Microsoft Teams app” with layout guidance and reusable assets. The host of this call was Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen. Q&A takes place in chat throughout the call.
Actions:
Complete the Microsoft 365 Developer Community Survey – https://aka.ms/m365pnp/survey
Register for Sharing is Caring Events:
First Time Contributor Session – April 27th (EMEA, APAC & US friendly times available)
Community Docs Session – April
PnP – SPFx Developer Workstation Setup – April 29th
PnP SPFx Samples – Solving SPFx version differences using Node Version Manager – May TBD
AMA (Ask Me Anything) – May 2021 – Tech Community – May 11th
First Time Presenter – May TBD
More than Code with VSCode – April 28th
Maturity Model Practitioners – May TBD
PnP Office Hours – 1:1 session – Register
Download the recurrent invite for this call – https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Call attention to your great work by using the #PnPWeekly on Twitter.
Microsoft Teams Development Samples: (https://aka.ms/teams-samples)
Looking for Samples! Please share your good work
It’s all about Community – Hello Microsoft Teams community!
Demos delivered in this session
Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Bots are used for Chat, Messaging Extensions, Task Modules, and more. 3 options for building Bots – Bot Framework SDK, Bot Framework Composer, and Power Virtual Agents. Same technology behind scenes, just matter of abstraction and options for extensibility. The recommended low code and very extensible option with templates containing triggers and dialogs for Microsoft Teams is Composer. Tour latest capabilities, install and configure.
Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – if you have web-based apps, they can be surfaced in Microsoft Teams tab (iFrame). Security options – protection built into your app and external access control by Teams. Add apps on Personal (static) or Group (Teams aware static) tabs after adding app to App Studio. Build tips: Make your app Teams aware, use different contentUrl and websiteUrl, use responsive apps, use simple app navigation.
Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – easily extend Teams by embedding client-side SPFx web parts or personal applications (not Teams applications) in Teams tabs. Requires running SPFx v1.8 or later and execution is in the context of the SPO site behind the Team. No coding, no hosting, no Azure registration, just package and deploy. Step through app creation using SharePoint generator, create a Teams tab, add it to a Team.
Thank you for your work. Samples are often showcased in Demos.
Topics covered in this call
Tour the Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery – 5:20
Latest News – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen – 9:07
Demo: Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Stephan Bisser (Solvion) | @stephanbisser – 11:53
Demo: Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – Rick Van Rousselt (Advantive) | @RickVanRousselt – 27:48
Demo: Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) | @appieschot – 43:20
Resources:
Additional resources around the covered topics and links from the slides.
Slides used in this community call
Article – Bot Framework Composer Series – 1 – Use Adaptive Cards
Repo – Microsoft Bot Framework Composer
Documentation – Bot Framework Composer documentation
Documentation – Azure Bot Service documentation
Samples – Samples by JavaScript Framework
Microsoft Teams platform documentation
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 1
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 2
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 3
Documentation – Designing your Microsoft Teams app
Documentation – Building Microsoft Teams Tabs using SharePoint Framework
Documentation – Build a Me-experience in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub | aka.ms/m365pnp/community
Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery | aka.ms/m365/extensibility
Microsoft Teams Samples Gallery | aka.ms/teams-samples
Viva Connections https://aka.ms/VivaConnections
General resources:
Microsoft Learn – Microsoft Teams development Learning Paths
Microsoft Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
Microsoft Teams app templates
Yo Teams video training package
Microsoft 365 Developer videos | aka.ms/m365devyoutube
Microsoft 365 community (PnP) videos | aka.ms/m365pnp/videos
yo Teams | aka.ms/yoteams
Video – Getting started using yo Teams | Wictor Wilén (Avanade)| @wictor
Upcoming Calls | Recurrent Invites:
SharePoint Framework call – April 22nd at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/spdev-spfx-call
Microsoft 365 Development call – April 29th at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/m365-dev-sig
Microsoft Graph call – May 4th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall
SharePoint monthly call – May 11th at 8:00am PDT | https://aka.ms/sp-call
Office add-in monthly call – May 12th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/officeaddinscall
Adaptive Cards monthly call – May 13th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/adaptivecardscommunitycall
Microsoft Teams monthly call – May 18th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Microsoft Identity Platform – May 20th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/IDDevCommunityCalendar
Power Apps monthly call – May 19th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/PowerAppsMonthlyCall
Microsoft Teams monthly community calls are targeted at anyone who’s interested in Microsoft Teams development topics. This includes Microsoft Teams, Bots, App templates, Samples, and more. Details on the Microsoft 365 community from http://aka.ms/m365pnp. We also welcome community demos, if you are interested in doing a live demo in these calls!
You can download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall. Welcome and join in the discussion. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to provide your input as comments to this post as well. More details on the Microsoft 365 community and options to get involved are available from http://aka.ms/m365pnp.
“Sharing is caring”
Microsoft 365 PnP team, Microsoft – 21st of April 2021
Recording of the Microsoft Teams monthly community call from April 20, 2021.
Call Summary
Latest news from Microsoft engineering on Microsoft Teams updates and community assets.
Visit the Microsoft Teams samples gallery to get started with Microsoft Teams development, hear and see the new Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery co-developed by Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint engineering. Quick demo of the Extensibility look book at Microsoft Adoption site >> Solutions>>Extensibility look book. Select a Product, Type of app or Scenario. To see the Microsoft 365 extensibility options for your selection. Download showcase apps, samples and documentation. Register now for April trainings on Sharing-is-caring. Give us feedback, the Microsoft 365 developer community survey is now open. Download articles 1 and 2 of a 3-part series of articles called: “Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices.” Get the Microsoft Teams Toolkit (Controls) – “Designing your Microsoft Teams app” with layout guidance and reusable assets. The host of this call was Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen. Q&A takes place in chat throughout the call.
Actions:
Complete the Microsoft 365 Developer Community Survey – https://aka.ms/m365pnp/survey
Register for Sharing is Caring Events:
First Time Contributor Session – April 27th (EMEA, APAC & US friendly times available)
Community Docs Session – April
PnP – SPFx Developer Workstation Setup – April 29th
PnP SPFx Samples – Solving SPFx version differences using Node Version Manager – May TBD
AMA (Ask Me Anything) – May 2021 – Tech Community – May 11th
First Time Presenter – May TBD
More than Code with VSCode – April 28th
Maturity Model Practitioners – May TBD
PnP Office Hours – 1:1 session – Register
Download the recurrent invite for this call – https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Call attention to your great work by using the #PnPWeekly on Twitter.
Microsoft Teams Development Samples: (https://aka.ms/teams-samples)
Looking for Samples! Please share your good work
It’s all about Community – Hello Microsoft Teams community!
Demos delivered in this session
Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Bots are used for Chat, Messaging Extensions, Task Modules, and more. 3 options for building Bots – Bot Framework SDK, Bot Framework Composer, and Power Virtual Agents. Same technology behind scenes, just matter of abstraction and options for extensibility. The recommended low code and very extensible option with templates containing triggers and dialogs for Microsoft Teams is Composer. Tour latest capabilities, install and configure.
Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – if you have web-based apps, they can be surfaced in Microsoft Teams tab (iFrame). Security options – protection built into your app and external access control by Teams. Add apps on Personal (static) or Group (Teams aware static) tabs after adding app to App Studio. Build tips: Make your app Teams aware, use different contentUrl and websiteUrl, use responsive apps, use simple app navigation.
Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – easily extend Teams by embedding client-side SPFx web parts or personal applications (not Teams applications) in Teams tabs. Requires running SPFx v1.8 or later and execution is in the context of the SPO site behind the Team. No coding, no hosting, no Azure registration, just package and deploy. Step through app creation using SharePoint generator, create a Teams tab, add it to a Team.
Thank you for your work. Samples are often showcased in Demos.
Topics covered in this call
Tour the Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery – 5:20
Latest News – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen – 9:07
Demo: Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Stephan Bisser (Solvion) | @stephanbisser – 11:53
Demo: Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – Rick Van Rousselt (Advantive) | @RickVanRousselt – 27:48
Demo: Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) | @appieschot – 43:20
Resources:
Additional resources around the covered topics and links from the slides.
Slides used in this community call
Article – Bot Framework Composer Series – 1 – Use Adaptive Cards
Repo – Microsoft Bot Framework Composer
Documentation – Bot Framework Composer documentation
Documentation – Azure Bot Service documentation
Samples – Samples by JavaScript Framework
Microsoft Teams platform documentation
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 1
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 2
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 3
Documentation – Designing your Microsoft Teams app
Documentation – Building Microsoft Teams Tabs using SharePoint Framework
Documentation – Build a Me-experience in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub | aka.ms/m365pnp/community
Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery | aka.ms/m365/extensibility
Microsoft Teams Samples Gallery | aka.ms/teams-samples
Viva Connections https://aka.ms/VivaConnections
General resources:
Microsoft Learn – Microsoft Teams development Learning Paths
Microsoft Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
Microsoft Teams app templates
Yo Teams video training package
Microsoft 365 Developer videos | aka.ms/m365devyoutube
Microsoft 365 community (PnP) videos | aka.ms/m365pnp/videos
yo Teams | aka.ms/yoteams
Video – Getting started using yo Teams | Wictor Wilén (Avanade)| @wictor
Upcoming Calls | Recurrent Invites:
SharePoint Framework call – April 22nd at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/spdev-spfx-call
Microsoft 365 Development call – April 29th at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/m365-dev-sig
Microsoft Graph call – May 4th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall
SharePoint monthly call – May 11th at 8:00am PDT | https://aka.ms/sp-call
Office add-in monthly call – May 12th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/officeaddinscall
Adaptive Cards monthly call – May 13th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/adaptivecardscommunitycall
Microsoft Teams monthly call – May 18th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Microsoft Identity Platform – May 20th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/IDDevCommunityCalendar
Power Apps monthly call – May 19th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/PowerAppsMonthlyCall
Microsoft Teams monthly community calls are targeted at anyone who’s interested in Microsoft Teams development topics. This includes Microsoft Teams, Bots, App templates, Samples, and more. Details on the Microsoft 365 community from http://aka.ms/m365pnp. We also welcome community demos, if you are interested in doing a live demo in these calls!
You can download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall. Welcome and join in the discussion. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to provide your input as comments to this post as well. More details on the Microsoft 365 community and options to get involved are available from http://aka.ms/m365pnp.
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Microsoft 365 PnP team, Microsoft – 21st of April 2021
Re: Endpoint Discovery – Navigating your way through unmanaged devices
this is published in Docs, you can find it here: Device discovery overview | Microsoft Docs
this is published in Docs, you can find it here: Device discovery overview | Microsoft Docs
Re: What is the Impact of Upgrading the Domain or Forest Functional Level?
Nicely explained, thanks
Nicely explained, thanks
Re: Released: April 2021 Exchange Server Security Updates
We are using perUserFB as well.
We are using perUserFB as well.
Re: What’s New in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Ignite 2021
Amazing!
Amazing!
Re: Your questions from the Microsoft Ignite Ask the Experts sessions about Microsoft Teams…answered
Great summary thanks for that. Please can we have an indication of when either MS or Citrix will enable an incoming call to a locally installed version of Teams show the pop up OVER the Citrix client, its really causing issue with having to have 2 versions of Teams and account for the different ways users may be able to handle calls depending on their set-up. Many thanks.
Great summary thanks for that. Please can we have an indication of when either MS or Citrix will enable an incoming call to a locally installed version of Teams show the pop up OVER the Citrix client, its really causing issue with having to have 2 versions of Teams and account for the different ways users may be able to handle calls depending on their set-up. Many thanks.
Re: Released: April 2021 Exchange Server Security Updates
Can we expect Security update via windows update? or we have wait till next CU released? Currently I am using win2019/ Exchange 2019 CU9
Can we expect Security update via windows update? or we have wait till next CU released?
Currently I am using win2019/ Exchange 2019 CU9
Re: Released: April 2021 Exchange Server Security Updates
Microsoft recommended me to set TLS 1.2 as default for .NetFramework 4 . I didnt apply yet. I would be happy to hear if someone already did and if it fixed the free busy issue or might make others.
Microsoft recommended me to set TLS 1.2 as default for .NetFramework 4 . I didnt apply yet. I would be happy to hear if someone already did and if it fixed the free busy issue or might make others.
Experiencing Alerting failure for Log Search Alerts in USGov VA – 04/22 – Resolved
Final Update: Thursday, 22 April 2021 08:47 UTCWe’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 04/22, 08:45 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 04/22, 07:00 UTC and that during the 1 hour and 45 minutes that it took to resolve the issue some customers may have experienced issues with missed or delayed Log Search Alerts in USGov Virginia region.
Root Cause: The failure was due to configuration changes.
Incident Timeline: 1 Hour & 45 minutes – 04/22, 07:00 UTC through 04/22, 08:45 UTC
We understand that customers rely on Log Search Alerts as a critical service and apologize for any impact this incident caused.-Mohini
We’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 04/22, 08:45 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 04/22, 07:00 UTC and that during the 1 hour and 45 minutes that it took to resolve the issue some customers may have experienced issues with missed or delayed Log Search Alerts in USGov Virginia region.
Root Cause: The failure was due to configuration changes.
Incident Timeline: 1 Hour & 45 minutes – 04/22, 07:00 UTC through 04/22, 08:45 UTC
We understand that customers rely on Log Search Alerts as a critical service and apologize for any impact this incident caused.
-Mohini
Microsoft Teams Community Call – April 2021
Recording of the Microsoft Teams monthly community call from April 20, 2021.
Call Summary
Latest news from Microsoft engineering on Microsoft Teams updates and community assets.
Visit the Microsoft Teams samples gallery to get started with Microsoft Teams development, hear and see the new Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery co-developed by Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint engineering. Quick demo of the Extensibility look book at Microsoft Adoption site >> Solutions>>Extensibility look book. Select a Product, Type of app or Scenario. To see the Microsoft 365 extensibility options for your selection. Download showcase apps, samples and documentation. Register now for April trainings on Sharing-is-caring. Give us feedback, the Microsoft 365 developer community survey is now open. Download articles 1 and 2 of a 3-part series of articles called: “Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices.” Get the Microsoft Teams Toolkit (Controls) – “Designing your Microsoft Teams app” with layout guidance and reusable assets. The host of this call was Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen. Q&A takes place in chat throughout the call.
Actions:
Complete the Microsoft 365 Developer Community Survey – https://aka.ms/m365pnp/survey
Register for Sharing is Caring Events:
First Time Contributor Session – April 27th (EMEA, APAC & US friendly times available)
Community Docs Session – April
PnP – SPFx Developer Workstation Setup – April 29th
PnP SPFx Samples – Solving SPFx version differences using Node Version Manager – May TBD
AMA (Ask Me Anything) – May 2021 – Tech Community – May 11th
First Time Presenter – May TBD
More than Code with VSCode – April 28th
Maturity Model Practitioners – May TBD
PnP Office Hours – 1:1 session – Register
Download the recurrent invite for this call – https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Call attention to your great work by using the #PnPWeekly on Twitter.
Microsoft Teams Development Samples: (https://aka.ms/TeamsSampleBrowser)
Looking for Samples! Please share your good work
It’s all about Community – Hello Microsoft Teams community!
Demos delivered in this session
Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Bots are used for Chat, Messaging Extensions, Task Modules, and more. 3 options for building Bots – Bot Framework SDK, Bot Framework Composer, and Power Virtual Agents. Same technology behind scenes, just matter of abstraction and options for extensibility. The recommended low code and very extensible option with templates containing triggers and dialogs for Microsoft Teams is Composer. Tour latest capabilities, install and configure.
Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – if you have web-based apps, they can be surfaced in Microsoft Teams tab (iFrame). Security options – protection built into your app and external access control by Teams. Add apps on Personal (static) or Group (Teams aware static) tabs after adding app to App Studio. Build tips: Make your app Teams aware, use different contentUrl and websiteUrl, use responsive apps, use simple app navigation.
Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – easily extend Teams by embedding client-side SPFx web parts or personal applications (not Teams applications) in Teams tabs. Requires running SPFx v1.8 or later and execution is in the context of the SPO site behind the Team. No coding, no hosting, no Azure registration, just package and deploy. Step through app creation using SharePoint generator, create a Teams tab, add it to a Team.
Thank you for your work. Samples are often showcased in Demos.
Topics covered in this call
Tour the Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery – 5:20
Latest News – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen – 9:07
Demo: Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Stephan Bisser (Solvion) | @stephanbisser – 11:53
Demo: Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – Rick Van Rousselt (Advantive) | @RickVanRousselt – 27:48
Demo: Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) | @appieschot – 43:20
Resources:
Additional resources around the covered topics and links from the slides.
Slides used in this community call
Article – Bot Framework Composer Series – 1 – Use Adaptive Cards
Repo – Microsoft Bot Framework Composer
Documentation – Bot Framework Composer documentation
Documentation – Azure Bot Service documentation
Samples – Samples by JavaScript Framework
Documentation – Building Microsoft Teams Tabs using SharePoint Framework
Documentation – Build a Me-experience in Microsoft Teams
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 1
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 2
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 3
Documentation – Designing your Microsoft Teams app
Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub | aka.ms/m365pnp/community
Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery | aka.ms/m365/extensibility
Microsoft Teams Samples Gallery | aka.ms/teams-samples
Viva Connections https://aka.ms/VivaConnections
General resources:
SharePoint look book
Yo Teams video training package
Microsoft 365 community (PnP) videos | aka.ms/m365pnp-videos
Microsoft Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
yo Teams | aka.ms/yoteams
Video – Getting started using yo Teams | Wictor Wilén (Avanade)| @wictor
Upcoming Calls | Recurrent Invites:
SharePoint Framework call – April 22nd at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/spdev-spfx-call
Microsoft 365 Development call – April 29th at 7:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/m365-dev-sig
Microsoft Graph call – May 4th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall
SharePoint monthly call – May 11th at 8:00am PDT | https://aka.ms/sp-call
Office add-in monthly call – May 12th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/officeaddinscall
Adaptive Cards monthly call – May 13th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/adaptivecardscommunitycall
Microsoft Teams monthly call – May 18th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Microsoft Identity Platform – May 20th at 9:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/IDDevCommunityCalendar
Power Apps monthly call – May 19th at 8:00 am PDT | https://aka.ms/PowerAppsMonthlyCall
Microsoft Teams monthly community calls are targeted at anyone who’s interested in Microsoft Teams development topics. This includes Microsoft Teams, Bots, App templates, Samples, and more. Details on the Microsoft 365 community from http://aka.ms/m365pnp. We also welcome community demos, if you are interested in doing a live demo in these calls!
You can download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall. Welcome and join in the discussion. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to provide your input as comments to this post as well. More details on the Microsoft 365 community and options to get involved are available from http://aka.ms/m365pnp.
“Sharing is caring”
Microsoft 365 PnP team, Microsoft – 21st of April 2021
Recording of the Microsoft Teams monthly community call from April 20, 2021.
Call Summary
Latest news from Microsoft engineering on Microsoft Teams updates and community assets.
Visit the Microsoft Teams samples gallery to get started with Microsoft Teams development, hear and see the new Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery co-developed by Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint engineering. Quick demo of the Extensibility look book at Microsoft Adoption site >> Solutions>>Extensibility look book. Select a Product, Type of app or Scenario. To see the Microsoft 365 extensibility options for your selection. Download showcase apps, samples and documentation. Register now for April trainings on Sharing-is-caring. Give us feedback, the Microsoft 365 developer community survey is now open. Download articles 1 and 2 of a 3-part series of articles called: “Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices.” Get the Microsoft Teams Toolkit (Controls) – “Designing your Microsoft Teams app” with layout guidance and reusable assets. The host of this call was Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen. Q&A takes place in chat throughout the call.
Actions:
Complete the Microsoft 365 Developer Community Survey – https://aka.ms/m365pnp/survey
Register for Sharing is Caring Events:
First Time Contributor Session – April 27th (EMEA, APAC & US friendly times available)
Community Docs Session – April
PnP – SPFx Developer Workstation Setup – April 29th
PnP SPFx Samples – Solving SPFx version differences using Node Version Manager – May TBD
AMA (Ask Me Anything) – May 2021 – Tech Community – May 11th
First Time Presenter – May TBD
More than Code with VSCode – April 28th
Maturity Model Practitioners – May TBD
PnP Office Hours – 1:1 session – Register
Download the recurrent invite for this call – https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall
Call attention to your great work by using the #PnPWeekly on Twitter.
Microsoft Teams Development Samples: (https://aka.ms/TeamsSampleBrowser)
Looking for Samples! Please share your good work
It’s all about Community – Hello Microsoft Teams community!
Demos delivered in this session
Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Bots are used for Chat, Messaging Extensions, Task Modules, and more. 3 options for building Bots – Bot Framework SDK, Bot Framework Composer, and Power Virtual Agents. Same technology behind scenes, just matter of abstraction and options for extensibility. The recommended low code and very extensible option with templates containing triggers and dialogs for Microsoft Teams is Composer. Tour latest capabilities, install and configure.
Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – if you have web-based apps, they can be surfaced in Microsoft Teams tab (iFrame). Security options – protection built into your app and external access control by Teams. Add apps on Personal (static) or Group (Teams aware static) tabs after adding app to App Studio. Build tips: Make your app Teams aware, use different contentUrl and websiteUrl, use responsive apps, use simple app navigation.
Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – easily extend Teams by embedding client-side SPFx web parts or personal applications (not Teams applications) in Teams tabs. Requires running SPFx v1.8 or later and execution is in the context of the SPO site behind the Team. No coding, no hosting, no Azure registration, just package and deploy. Step through app creation using SharePoint generator, create a Teams tab, add it to a Team.
Thank you for your work. Samples are often showcased in Demos.
Topics covered in this call
Tour the Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery – 5:20
Latest News – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen – 9:07
Demo: Build your first Microsoft Teams Bot – Stephan Bisser (Solvion) | @stephanbisser – 11:53
Demo: Surfacing your existing solution in Microsoft Teams – Rick Van Rousselt (Advantive) | @RickVanRousselt – 27:48
Demo: Transforming your SharePoint Framework web part as a Microsoft Teams personal app – Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) | @appieschot – 43:20
Resources:
Additional resources around the covered topics and links from the slides.
Slides used in this community call
Article – Bot Framework Composer Series – 1 – Use Adaptive Cards
Repo – Microsoft Bot Framework Composer
Documentation – Bot Framework Composer documentation
Documentation – Azure Bot Service documentation
Samples – Samples by JavaScript Framework
Documentation – Building Microsoft Teams Tabs using SharePoint Framework
Documentation – Build a Me-experience in Microsoft Teams
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 1
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 2
Blog – Build quality Microsoft Teams apps with these best practices: Part 3
Documentation – Designing your Microsoft Teams app
Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub | aka.ms/m365pnp/community
Microsoft 365 Extensibility look book gallery | aka.ms/m365/extensibility
Microsoft Teams Samples Gallery | aka.ms/teams-samples
Viva Connections https://aka.ms/VivaConnections
General resources:
SharePoint look book
Yo Teams video training package
Microsoft 365 community (PnP) videos | aka.ms/m365pnp-videos
Microsoft Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
yo Teams | aka.ms/yoteams
Video – Getting started using yo Teams | Wictor Wilén (Avanade)| @wictor
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Re: Endpoint Discovery – Navigating your way through unmanaged devices
this is published in Docs, you can find it here: Device discovery overview | Microsoft Docs
this is published in Docs, you can find it here: Device discovery overview | Microsoft Docs
Re: What is the Impact of Upgrading the Domain or Forest Functional Level?
Nicely explained, thanks
Nicely explained, thanks
Re: Released: April 2021 Exchange Server Security Updates
We are using perUserFB as well.
We are using perUserFB as well.
Re: What’s New in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Ignite 2021
Amazing!
Amazing!
SSIS DevOps Tools new version tasks in preview
SSIS DevOps Tools released new version of SSIS Build task and SSIS Deploy task. Major enhancements include:
SSIS Build task version 1.* (Preview)
Remove the dependency on Visual Studio and SSIS designer. Build task can run on Microsoft-hosted agent or self-hosted agent with Windows OS and .NET framework 4.6.2 or higher.
No need of installing out-of-box components.
Support protection level EncryptionWithPassword and EncryptionAllWithPassword.
SSIS Deploy task version 1.* (Preview)
Support protection level EncryptionWithPassword and EncryptionAllWithPassword.
Use new version of SSIS Build task:
Microsoft-hosted agent or self-hosted agent Windows OS and .NET framework 4.6.2 or higher
Add SSIS Build task and select Task version as 1.* (Preview). Default version is 0.*.
1.* only properties:
Project PasswordPassword of the SSIS project and its packages. This argument is only valid when the protection level of the SSIS project and packages is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword. For package deployment model, all packages must share the same password specified by this argument.
Strip Sensitive DataConvert the protection level of the SSIS project to DontSaveSensitve if this value is true. When protection level is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword, the argument Project Password must be correctly set. This option is only valid for project deployment model.
Use new version of SSIS Deploy task:
Add SSIS Deploy task and select Task version as 1.* (Preview). Default version is 0.*.
1.* only properties:
Project PasswordPassword to decrypt the ISPAC or DTSX files. This argument is only valid when the protection level is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword.
Please refer to this page for more detail usage. If you have questions, visit Q&A.
SSIS DevOps Tools released new version of SSIS Build task and SSIS Deploy task. Major enhancements include:
SSIS Build task version 1.* (Preview)
Remove the dependency on Visual Studio and SSIS designer. Build task can run on Microsoft-hosted agent or self-hosted agent with Windows OS and .NET framework 4.6.2 or higher.
No need of installing out-of-box components.
Support protection level EncryptionWithPassword and EncryptionAllWithPassword.
SSIS Deploy task version 1.* (Preview)
Support protection level EncryptionWithPassword and EncryptionAllWithPassword.
Use new version of SSIS Build task:
Microsoft-hosted agent or self-hosted agent Windows OS and .NET framework 4.6.2 or higher
Add SSIS Build task and select Task version as 1.* (Preview). Default version is 0.*.
1.* only properties:
Project Password
Password of the SSIS project and its packages. This argument is only valid when the protection level of the SSIS project and packages is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword. For package deployment model, all packages must share the same password specified by this argument.
Strip Sensitive Data
Convert the protection level of the SSIS project to DontSaveSensitve if this value is true. When protection level is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword, the argument Project Password must be correctly set. This option is only valid for project deployment model.
Use new version of SSIS Deploy task:
Add SSIS Deploy task and select Task version as 1.* (Preview). Default version is 0.*.
1.* only properties:
Project Password
Password to decrypt the ISPAC or DTSX files. This argument is only valid when the protection level is EncryptSensitiveWithPassword or EncryptAllWithPassword.
Please refer to this page for more detail usage. If you have questions, visit Q&A.