Episode 156 – Microsoft Teams Problems!

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In Episode 156, Ben and Scott go down a deep, dark hole and discuss some issues with Microsoft Teams screen sharing on MacOS Catalina. After that, they discuss the newly announced Microsoft Team Exploratory license and some impacts to your tenant if you allow trials.

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Show Notes

* Apple’s most expensive Mac Pro costs $52,599
* Microsoft Teams and macOS Catalina (10.15) broken screen sharing
* MacOS Catalina and Teams Screen Sharing
* Microsoft Teams is now available on Linux
* Manage the Microsoft Teams Exploratory license
* Manage the Microsoft Teams Commercial Cloud Trial offer

Previous Episodes

* Episode 82- Microsoft Teams with Karuana Gatimu
* Episode 130 – Microsoft Teams Governance
* Episode 131 – Microsoft Teams Governance (Part 2)

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