Foundations - Core Components of Microsoft Teams
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Watch this Teams Academy video for IT Pros to understand how Teams leverages Azure Active Directory, Office365 Groups, SharePoint, OneDrive for Business and Exchange. (Jan 2019)
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I have to say, I have been working with these products for a 11 years and this had the most simple, succinct description of how federation works, and why it's necessary, that I've ever heard. Thank you for the great video.
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regarding o365
Three people accidentally clicked the wrong button. Thanks for this excellent video, looking forward to the rest of the series.
Nice. I was struggling to understand how everything fit together. Thank you for this video!
Really good. Hit the spot. Thanks.
Thanks you so much for this presentation :)
Good presentation! I love that the first look at the client at 32:58 doesn't include a Wiki tab! Replace it with a Links tab!
this is currently above my learning level...maybe later
Great Stuff-Much appreciated
Thank you! This video is highly informative and extremely helpful!
Great session, loved how it wasn't just a read-aloud session of a document; who's the speaker?
As far as i know, Teams chat gets stored in Groupmail box rather than Azure storage or CosmoDB. Am i missing something here
Hi Team - is there an updated location information for files? I'ts handy having it all together e.g. 06:07 however this video is a couple years old now and I know Stream file locations are changing. What other changes are there with regard to file storage? Cheers
Good one
WHO IS THE SPEAKER- EXCELNT WORK-MUCH APPICIATE
Nice word, Teamify!
If I rename a Team, the corresponding folder on the SharePoint site stays the same. So can I then Rename the Folder on SharePoint to match the new name, or will it still break the link?
This is not currently supported. If you try to rename the file folder it will break the Teams connection. This is a known issue the engineering team is working on.
Great Stuff! Do we have an PowerPoint slide for this? Is it available for download?
Edit: Yes, PowerPoints can be found here: aka.ms/teamsacademy
@@thomasbinder9270 --this was an amazing class. I frequently have to train on Teams, and this answered a lot of the questions that I have had. I do have another question though. It used to be that when you created a Team, it would create an Outlook Group, but this no longer seems to occur. (Or at least, it occurs, but doesn't show up in Outlook, which is a good thing because it confused the heck out of users.) Can you add any clarity to how Outlook Groups are working with Teams? And while I am at it, how do Power BI Workspaces work with Teams/SharePoint sites? I believe that when you spin up a Workspace, you create a Team, and a SharePoint Modern site. Any further clarity would be great. This was SOOOOO helpful!
@@alt-enter237, great to hear that you like the video. Teams still creates the same type of Office 365 Group, but a change was made to not show them in Outlook anymore as users got confused about the groups showing up. However, it is possible to change this behavior. This is a great blog article explaining the different behaviors and how to change them: www.synigopulse.com/blog/item/office-365-groups-created-from-microsoft-teams-will-be-hidden-from-outlook-by-default
@@thomasbinder9270 Thanks so much. I knew this had happened but it's great to have a blog post to point people to. By chance, do you know the answer to the Power BI Workspace question or can you point me in the right direction on that one?
@@alt-enter237 unfortunately I don't know about the Power BI workspace. I recommend asking in the Communities: aka.ms/teamscommunity
if you had a shot everytime he says "leverage" you'd get seriously messed up.
hahhahaha good call. as soon as i saw the word the first time i died laughing lol
C'est possible en Français ?
*Question très pertinente, Diego, pour les abonnés francophones à Teams de Microsoft 365.*
don't like Microsoft, but still need to use it's product everyday, and learn its courses...
Really? For none english speakers it is not a real joy. American english is not so easy to understand.
Thank you for this feedback. May I ask what your native language is? Which language would you prefer and would subtitles in that language help?
@@CoffeeintheCloud Hi i'm from Germany. And Yes subtitles would be a good choice. Thank you and have a nice day (weekend)
@@frankramrath8433 I'm Dutch but I can easily follow. The auto-generated subtitles are also very good so you could enable those.
@@frankramrath8433
Ist doch wohl sehr einfach zu verstehen. Sonst kann man auch einfach die Untertitel einschalten.