Updated April 25, 2024: We are addressing the feedback of the users about the account picker presence on pre-join screen in case user has one account and joining a meeting within a tenant. As a result, we will not show account picker in such cases. However this change will take place only during Worldwide release. Targeted release users with one account will see account picker in case they have just one account and joining a meeting within the tenant. Please consider it as a known issue/limitation which will be fixed with general release.
Starting in April 2024 and rolling out gradually, the Microsoft Teams desktop app on Windows and Mac will let you use any type of Teams account (work, school, or personal). As in classic Teams, admins can control their users’ sign-in capabilities with group policies.
Users will be able to add and access their additional accounts in the upper right corner of Teams by selecting their profile picture. Teams personal account users can connect and collaborate with the people and groups in their life through Communities in Teams by adding a personal Microsoft account (MSA). (How to create an MSA).
With this capability, we are also introducing changes to how you join meetings. Teams will allow users to view or change the identity that they want to use for meetings, right on the meeting pre-join screen. These changes follow all meeting privacy and security policies.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 383006.
[When this will happen:]
Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out late April 2024 (previously early April) and expect to complete by early May 2024 (previously mid-April).
Worldwide: We will begin rolling out early May 2024 (previously mid-April), and expect to complete by early July 2024 (previously late June). Users of Teams Free (Teams for personal use) will begin to see this update earlier than Teams (work or school) users.
[How this will affect your organization:]
- Users will be automatically updated to this experience through a routine Teams update.
- For users who are already using new Teams, no new application download is required and no changes to Teams (work or school) except for the new feature rolling out.
- For users that are still on classic Teams, admins must enable app installs and updates to update users to new Teams.
- The name of the Microsoft Teams (for work or school) app will change to Microsoft Teams.
- Users will no longer need a separate Teams application on Windows 11 devices to access personal accounts.
- If possible, we may try to uninstall Teams Free (Teams for personal use) from Windows 11 devices as part of this update, since users can use their personal accounts in the new Teams app. Note: Teams Free (for personal use) will not be removed from users on Windows 10 and Mac.
[What you need to do to prepare:]
- To prepare for a seamless update to new Teams, admins should review their Teams sign in restriction polices for their users and devices. The MSA sign in capability will follow these policies, as it did in previous versions of Teams.
- You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation as appropriate.
- With this update, the Teams taskbar might look different for users who have Teams Free (for personal use) on their system, because the updated Teams app will attempt to take the place of their taskbar pin.
- For users that are still on classic Teams, admins must enable app installs and updates to update users to new Teams.
- Learn more about Microsoft Teams Communities | Microsoft Teams
- Users who are on Windows 11 versions older than Windows 11 2023 Update (also known as Windows 11, version 23H2) will not receive this new feature rolling out. After users update to Windows 11 23H2, the new feature will be enabled, and Teams will attempt to remove Teams Free (for personal use).
- This feature does not apply to users of Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).