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48 TopicsiOS app failing to block notifications
I've noticed in recent weeks/months that the Teams app on my iPhone (v6.23.1) pings me about meetings and calls, despite being active on the desktop app (windows 11). I've got the mobile app setup to block notification when i'm active on the desktop, but the notifications still come through. Not chat/channel messages though. Just meetings and calls. Is there another settings I'm missing or is this a bug?30Views0likes0CommentsApps notification settings missing in Teams settings
Hello Teams Community, I'm facing a strange issue with App notifications in Microsoft Teams. I've already researched this and found nothing. I've opened a Microsoft case and I'm waiting for an answer but it's taking longer than expected. So, I'm turning to you for expedited help! Scenario: You're an administrator in Teams. You've applied a setup policy for a pinned app like Viva Engage. After the policy is applied and the tool is launched, users complain that notifications are either too frequent or not frequent enough. You direct them to the Teams Notification and activity settings to control app notifications. The users go to Teams notification settings but report back to you that the App section of Teams settings doesn't exist. Problem Statement: Microsoft explicitly states in their documentation that in order for the App notifications section to appear, you must first add an app yourself within Teams and get at least one notification. But relying on users to add an app, somehow create a notification, and then remove it, just to access App notifications is impractical and would never work. Desired Outcome: I'm looking for a way to bypass this prerequisite and force the Apps section to appear in the Notifications and activity section without any user action whenever an app is pinned in the Teams admin center with a setup policy. I'm hoping this can work with any app, not just Viva Engage. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Teams experts! -Rob159Views1like0Commentsms-teams status
Hello, This might look simple but apparently it is not so please do not give any superficial suggestions. If you have practically solved it , really appreciate your help. I am using MS-teams on browser (teams.microsoft.com) I can not use MS-teams desktop app so please do not think in that direction. Now, as it is standard windows 10 box, I have several other apps opened like outlook, Visio , Textpad etc. If I am busy working on these apps for more than 10-15 mins, my ms-teams status becomes INACTIVE (yellow color) Now this is totally wrong as I have not locked the laptop or not even stepped out keeping the laptop open. I am actually working and using my keyboard and mouse every second. But still my collogues are telling me that I am INACTIVE from teams point of view. Is there any ways to keep ms-teams status GREEN by some browser-extension etc. ?? Thanks.540Views1like2CommentsThe Chat Notification Badge That Won't Die
I know there's another thread on this, but literally none of those solutions worked, so I'm a starting a new thread. My chat notification won't go away. All of my chats are read. Here's everything I've done to fix this already (note- It's a corporate computer so I can't mess with the anti-virus): Signed out of the app every (desktop, web, phone) Restarted my computer Cleared the cache data from all 13 different locations Changed the setting to close the app when I shut down Closed it in the Task Manager Turned off all of my notifications Clicked on every chat I've received over the last week The only thing that seemed to maybe be the culprit was a very large company meeting and I was the last to leave. There was a lot of chat in that meeting, though I didn't participate in any of it. The reason I think this was when I went to log into to Teams from my browser, as I started to type "Microsoft Teams" I noticed in the suggested sites that there was a chat message from that meeting. So obviously I've left the meeting. I've deleted that chat. I've even left the teams channel that hosts those meetings. For what it's worth, I don't have any notifications on the phone app (android). It's just on the desktop and the web. Please, for the love of god, help. It's slowly driving me insane and I don't have the mental capacity to deal with anything else that makes me insane during quarantine. 🙂 *jk- I'm fine. It's a joke*148KViews3likes53CommentsMessages Delayed and Multiple Notifications in Teams Web Version
I communicate with teams from two separate organizations on teams, which requires me to be signed in to two different accounts at once. For that reason, I have to use Teams web version for one of them. In that version, I've recently starting getting delayed responses. Then, once I do get the response, I get anywhere from 3 to 10 notifications that I received a message (both from teams, and from google chrome). I guess first of all, is it possible yet to use 2 accounts at the same time in the teams installed on my PC? And if not, any idea how to fix this issue with the web version?872Views0likes0CommentsMultiple notifications for the same chat
Is there any way to reduce the number of notifications I get from a chat to just one? Right now, if someone sends me: "Hi" (return) "I have a quick question" (return) "it's about x" (return) "Can I do...." (return) I get 4 popups, all on top of each other, all displaying the message. This is intrusive, and due to the sensitive nature of some content, it can be really bad if I'm sharing my screen, or have someone looking over my shoulder. Skype, for comparison, will show the first message, and then just flash/make a noise for subsequent messages. This allows people to send "." and then any sensitive information in order to help protect the recipient. Is there any way to mimic this behavior on Teams?12KViews2likes7CommentsNot receiving any messages or notifications from MS Teams on Mac OS X (Monterey 12.3.1)
On my MacBook Air M1 (running the latest OS X version) I am not getting any messages or notifications at all, and not only on the desktop app, but neither on the web app. As soon as I refresh (the web app) or quit & open the desktop app, the messages will appear, but I won't be getting any new messages/notifications until I refresh/re-open the app again. This is happening only on my MacBook, in the meanwhile I get all the messages¬ifications instantly on my iOS device. I have already tried turning notification on and off, cleared out the cache by removing these files: Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/Application Cache/Cache Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/blob_storage Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/Cache Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/databases Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/GPUCache Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/IndexedDB Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/Local Storage Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/Teams/tmp But since the web app is behaving the same way, I don't think that it's an issue with the desktop app files. Worth mentioning, my iOS device (where I get all the messages) is connected to the same Wi-Fi connection as the MacBook. And also MS Teams was working fine on Friday (6th of May), and I have not changed any configuration, did not install any new apps and nor did I update anything else on the laptop. If anyone knows what might be the issue, I would appreciate it a lot!12KViews1like9CommentsCan I Make Notifications to On For Newly Created Channels?
Is there a global setting where I can make it so that all users are defaulted to receiving notifications when posts are made in a channel? Now, when I create a new channel no users receive notifications for posts, replies, etc and need to manually turn them on. Thanks!Solved2.9KViews0likes1Comment