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David Phillips
Apr 01, 2021Steel Contributor
How are you keeping Teams Machine-Wide Installer updated?
Now that Message Center # MC245996 is going into effect, users with new-to-them PCs with older install dates of Office are starting to see the update screen with the Teams Upgrade button. Since Offi...
MrRobot5K
Apr 13, 2021Copper Contributor
I'm wondering this very thing.
I just ran into an issue with Microsoft Teams not auto-installing for new logins after upgrading Windows 10 1809 to 20H2. I found a post about a registry key having to be re-written post upgrade. I'm curious if having a newer machine-wide installer would have combated this without having to perform registry modifications. Is there anything unique that would cause issues if one were to re-deploy the latest MSI of the machine-wide installer out to machines which were detected with having it already installed? I feel like creating a application for such in ConfigMgr to attempt.
It's funny, I can't find much on this topic...
I just ran into an issue with Microsoft Teams not auto-installing for new logins after upgrading Windows 10 1809 to 20H2. I found a post about a registry key having to be re-written post upgrade. I'm curious if having a newer machine-wide installer would have combated this without having to perform registry modifications. Is there anything unique that would cause issues if one were to re-deploy the latest MSI of the machine-wide installer out to machines which were detected with having it already installed? I feel like creating a application for such in ConfigMgr to attempt.
It's funny, I can't find much on this topic...
- David PhillipsApr 13, 2021Steel ContributorWe have a Premier case open on this one. Will update the thread when we hear more.
- Kevin773Apr 21, 2021Copper Contributor
David Phillips did you get any answers from support?
- Nate TarkingtonApr 15, 2021Copper Contributor
David Phillips Any word on this?
I'm getting mixed results when running the latest Teams MSI to update it. Sometimes it's the x86 installer, other times it's the x64. Both of them live under the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Teams Installer" directory.
Thanks