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Your Teams 'Meet' App Is Now 'Events': A Unified Hub for All Webinars and Town Halls
Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned Events app for Teams, replacing the Meet app and unifying webinars, town halls, and interactive meetings under a single discovery and creation interface. The update follows the retirement of Teams Live Events and brings a flexible creation flow that adapts to event scale without forcing organizers into rigid type categories.
Microsoft Plans Fivefold Purview Auto-Labeling Increase for SharePoint, OneDrive
Microsoft is set to increase the daily auto-labeling limit for Purview in SharePoint and OneDrive from 100,000 to 500,000 files, a fivefold boost that will dramatically speed up data classification for large organizations. The change, listed on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap for August 2026 release, requires no admin action but demands careful policy review to avoid scaling mislabeling. The upgrade retains existing simulation requirements and file-type support, and it is poised to help enterprises meet compliance goals faster.
Millions of Outlook Rules Are Failing Silently—Here’s How to Fix Yours
Outlook rules are failing across all versions due to a mix of disabled rules, client-only restrictions, incorrect order, and server-side limits. This guide walks you through re-enabling, reordering, repairing, and if necessary, rebuilding your rules for new Outlook, classic Outlook, and the web. Work account admins also get a checklist for Exchange Online policies that can silently block forwarding and redirects.
Microsoft Teams Wi-Fi Check-In: What It Tracks, When It Arrives, and How to Opt Out
Microsoft is preparing a Teams feature that automatically detects when you're in the office via Wi-Fi or peripherals, but despite reports of a rollout, it's officially scheduled for later this year. The system updates your work location in Teams with building-level precision, not exact desk or floor, and includes privacy controls like opt-out and work-hours clearing. This guide explains what's happening, what it means for employees and IT admins, and what to do before the feature arrives.
Unmute Yourself: How Windows 11’s Privacy Settings Are Silencing Teams Users
Microsoft Teams microphone problems on Windows 11 often stem from OS privacy settings, incorrect device selection within Teams, or meeting organizer restrictions—not hardware failure. This guide explains the three common causes and provides a step-by-step recovery path, including quick pre-checks and fallback audio options for urgent meetings.
Microsoft Swaps September SPFx Release from 1.25 to 1.24, Urging Heft Migration for Critical Projects
Microsoft has revised the SharePoint Framework roadmap, shifting the September 2026 general availability release from SPFx 1.25 to SPFx 1.24. This accelerates the timeline for ending Gulp build support, pushing organizations to inventory and migrate critical custom SharePoint solutions to the Heft toolchain before support focuses exclusively on Heft. A targeted, risk-based migration strategy—prioritizing complex, business-critical projects—is essential to avoid operational liability.
Microsoft Teams Presence Broke Across Europe on June 17 — Don't Just Clear the Cache
On June 17, a Microsoft Teams traffic-routing change caused a widespread presence outage across EMEA, showing active users as Away or Offline while chat and meetings continued working. The incident, TM1394359, exposed how deeply organizations depend on presence indicators and why reflexively clearing caches or reinstalling Teams is the wrong first move. Practical steps include checking Microsoft 365 Service Health, running the built-in presence diagnostic, and preparing manual fallbacks for critical workflows.
Windows 11’s July Update Delivers a Registry Key to Kill SSO Permission Prompts on Managed PCs
Microsoft’s July 2026 patch KB5101650 introduces a registry policy that lets IT administrators automatically approve SSO permission prompts on managed Windows 11 devices, removing a frequent friction point for corporate users. The setting applies only to Entra ID accounts on managed machines and can be deployed via Group Policy, Intune, or other MDM. The change addresses regulatory-driven prompts in the EEA, restoring seamless sign-in for organizations that control device and identity policies.
Microsoft’s Business Surfaces Finally Get Snapdragon X2, With a Privacy Screen That Could Change Enterprise Laptop Buying
Microsoft has released Snapdragon X2 versions of the Surface Laptop for Business and Surface Pro for Business, giving commercial buyers an Arm alternative to Intel. The standout feature is an optional integrated privacy screen on the Laptop, while the Pro lacks 5G on Snapdragon. Businesses should test compatibility before deploying, but the choice now gives IT departments long-overdue architecture flexibility.
Teams Android Management Moves to Pro Portal: The July Readiness Checklist
Microsoft is moving Android device management from the Teams Admin Center to the Teams Rooms Pro Management Portal, with TAC redirects starting in August 2026 and full retirement in September. IT administrators must verify that every Android Teams device runs Admin Agent AA 830, appears in the new portal, and responds to remote actions before the cutover to avoid management outages. This guide provides a step‑by‑step readiness checklist to navigate the transition.
Microsoft Purview's New Simulation Mode Aims to End Noisy Data Classification
Microsoft is adding a Classifier Simulation Mode to Purview that will allow compliance teams to test custom data classifiers on live tenant data without impacting policies. The feature, previewing in October 2026 and generally available in November, addresses common issues like false positives and performance problems, making data protection rollouts safer.
Microsoft Teams to Offer Split Attendance Reporting: Event Analytics Without Meeting Tracking in 2026
Microsoft is set to decouple attendance and engagement reporting for Teams events from the policies governing regular meetings. The change, targeted for August 2026, will let administrators disable tracking for daily calls while keeping the data for webinars and town halls, offering finer control and better privacy alignment.
Auto Attendant Voicemail Lands in Teams Queues App This August
Microsoft will surface Auto Attendant voicemail inside the Teams Queues app starting in August 2026, eliminating the need for agents to check separate group mailboxes. The roadmap entry pinpoints the release, and admins should prepare by reviewing group configurations and app permissions.