Preview changes before sending live in 'Manage what attendees see':
Release notes for Government Channel releases
Applies to: Microsoft Teams
Teams Admin and Teams App: October 14
GCC-H Customers:
- Preview changes before sending live in 'Manage what attendees see': An enhancement to the 'Manage what attendees see' feature now allows organizers and presenters to preview changes on the screen before sending them live to attendees. This capability is only available for town hall.
Teams Admin: October 14
DoD Customers:
Line key configuration on Teams Phone devices from TAC: This feature allows admins to configure line keys for various scenarios on Teams Phone devices, including personal and common area phones (CAP). Scenarios supported include speed dial, shared line, collaborative call delegation, and call transfers.
GCC Customers:
- New VDI solution for Teams optimization in Amazon WorkSpaces: New VDI solution for Teams introduces a multimedia offloading and optimization solution for Microsoft Teams when running in Amazon WorkSpaces (Personal and Pools). Users of the WorkSpaces Client for Windows can enjoy a high-definition experience in virtual desktops, where audio or video or screensharing are offloaded to the user's device and processed by the SlimCore media engine. This entry applies to WorkSpaces only (AppStream is not supported).
- Limit live captions scrollback (Compliance-safe mode): Live Captions in Microsoft Teams allow you to follow conversations in real time, making meetings more accessible and inclusive. To improve privacy, captions will now only show recent dialogue (about 5 minutes) when transcription is off, instead of the full meeting history. This means captions are used just for real-time communication, not as a permanent record. If transcription is enabled, captions will display the entire meeting conversation, consistent with Live Transcript. We've also fixed an issue where caption data could be lost when changing the caption position or popping captions in and out. Now, these adjustments won't affect caption data, giving you a more reliable experience. These changes also apply to Real-time Text (RTT), ensuring a consistent and accessible captioning experience across formats.

