samesite cookie settings in microsoft teams
In the evolving landscape of web development, maintaining security without sacrificing functionality has become a key challenge. This is particularly true when integrating third-party web applications within Microsoft Teams tabs, a feature that enhances productivity and collaboration.
update: creating a shortcut for microsoft ‘new’ teams 2.0 on the windows desktop
In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through the process of creating a new shortcut for the Teams 2.0 client using PowerShell, complete with a custom icon for easy recognition.
the swarm solves : fictious scenario
In the dynamic realm of IT support, the swarming approach is transforming how complex problems are tackled. This blog presents a fictional dialogue among four swarm team members as they navigate a challenging IT issue.
optimising swarm documentation with microsoft teams and office
Incorporating Microsoft Teams and Office tools into the documentation process of IT swarming can significantly streamline communication and record-keeping.
swarming in it support with microsoft teams – enhancing efficiency
In the realm of IT support, swarming represents a significant departure from conventional, hierarchical support models. This innovative approach is based on a collaborative, team-oriented strategy, where complex issues are tackled collectively by a diverse group of experts, rather than following a linear escalation process.
swarm intelligence: transforming teamwork and problem-solving in the digital workspace
Welcome to the future of IT support, a world where collaboration and flexibility reign supreme! Gone are the days when solving technical problems was a linear, time-bound process. Enter the concept of “swarming” – a dynamic, innovative approach that’s transforming how support issues are handled, especially in environments like Microsoft Teams.
using the “upload custom apps” option for microsoft teams bots
Managing the “Upload custom apps” option in Microsoft Teams for specific users can be a bit intricate but is certainly feasible with the right approach.
microsoft teams bot access in the new and old client
In the ever-evolving world of Microsoft Teams, it’s essential to stay updated with how certain features, especially bots, are managed and accessed. Recently (as of early December 2023), there have been notable shifts in how bots are accessed in Teams, particularly in relation to direct links and custom app policies. Let’s delve into these changes and the steps you can take to ensure smooth bot interactions in your Teams environment.
teams media logs enabled by powershell or the client
Microsoft has released a blog post detailing how to enable media logging within the Teams windows client, which is typically disabled by default. This can be done either through the client or using the PowerShell Grant-CsTeamsMediaLoggingPolicy cmdlet.
teams PSTN Numbers lost due to group licensing
Losing PSTN phone numbers in Teams can be frustrating, especially when the tenant admin team has done nothing wrong. If you license numbers through groups, removing and adding back users can be a bit dodgy, and it’s important to use the associated service plan with care.