MICROSOFT TEAMS RELATED ISSUES
1.1 Switch to the new Microsoft Teams
1.1.1 Start using the new Teams
1.1.2 Add another Teams account
1.1 Switch to the new Microsoft Teams
1.1.1 Start using the new Teams
To get started using the new Teams, flip the toggle next to Try the new Teams in the upper-left corner of the classic Teams app.
Note: If you don't see the toggle next to Try the new Teams, contact your IT admin.
To use the new Teams:
1. Open the Teams desktop app on your Windows device.
2. Turn on the Try the new Teams toggle at the top of Teams.
3. Select Get it now from the pop-out dialogue. The new Teams will start installing.
4. Your Teams app will reboot to open the new Teams. Any subsequent actions you take will happen in the new Teams by default, like joining a Teams meeting from Outlook.
When in the new Teams, turn on (or off) notifications by selecting Settings and more at the top of the new Teams, then selecting Settings > Notifications > Open Windows notifications settings. Find Microsoft Teams (work preview) in the apps list and set your preference.
1.1.2 Add another Teams account
With Multi-Tenant Multi-Account (MTMA) support in the new Teams, you can sign into multiple work or school accounts (or as a Guest in other organizations) without signing in on multiple web browsers.
When you add accounts to your Teams desktop app, you can:
· Receive real-time notifications from all accounts (and all associated organizations).
· Participate in chats, meetings, and calls across multiple accounts and organizations without dropping from a call or meeting to switch between accounts and organizations.
· Set your status for each account and organization individually.
To add another account, select your profile picture at the top right of the new Teams, then select Add another account.
If your account is a Guest in another organization, it will appear automatically