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2020 CW 10 Microsoft 365 Message Center changes

from 03/02/2020 to 03/08/2020

15 Office 365 Message Center Items were changed and 9 Office 365 Message Center Items were added

Please note: Only common Message Center messages are in this list you should always check your Message Center for additional messages

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Changes

MC End Time changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC198313 New Feature: New features coming to the Office 365 app launcher and Office.com 2020-03-15T07;00;00Z 2020-05-08T07;00;00Z N/A
MC198124 New Feature: Teams-Outlook Email Integrations 2020-03-27T07;00;00Z 2020-05-08T07;00;00Z N/A
MC196069 Updated Feature: New Location of New Chat button 2020-03-13T08;00;00Z 2020-05-15T08;00;00Z N/A
MC200243 New Feature: Enhanced scheduling experience in Teams 2020-03-31T07;00;00Z 2020-04-30T07;00;00Z N/A
MC204727 New Feature: Assign policies to a batch of users or a group 2020-04-15T07;00;00Z 2020-06-30T07;00;00Z N/A
MC200232 Updated Feature: end user access to phishing email 2020-03-09T07;00;00Z 2020-03-20T07;00;00Z N/A
MC200232 Updated Feature: end user access to phishing email 2020-03-20T07;00;00Z 2020-04-17T07;00;00Z N/A

MC How Affect changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC205516 New Feature: Multilingual publishing for modern SharePoint Organizations with diverse users benefit by having content in their intranet sites available in multiple languages. With this new feature, site owners can set up a multilingual experience on modern Communication sites. Site owners will see a new experience in the language settings page under site settings. Communication site owners can then enable translation of pages and news. They will also be able to assign translators per language. Translators get notified via email when there is a new default language page created or when an existing one is updated by the content owner. Translators are responsible for adding their language?s content. Site visitors will automatically see pages and news in their preferred user language, if available. See screen shots below;
Language settings experience;
Translation experience;
Page language selection experience;
Organizations with diverse users benefit by having content in their intranet sites available in multiple languages. With this new feature, site owners can set up a multilingual experience on modern Communication sites. Site owners will see a new experience in the language settings page under site settings. Communication site owners can then enable translation of pages and news. They will also be able to assign translators per language. Translators get notified via email when there is a new default language page created or when an existing one is updated by the content owner. Translators are responsible for adding their language?s content. Site visitors will automatically see pages and news in their preferred user language, if available. See screen shots below;
Site owner language settings experience;
View of the default language page after Translation has been selected in the top bar;
Page language selection experience for site visitors;
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MC Link changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC205516 New Feature: Multilingual publishing for modern SharePoint https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2119229 N/A

MC Messages changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC198313 New Feature: New features coming to the Office 365 app launcher and Office.com Updated February 5, 2020; Updated roll-out timeframe.
We are modifying how your users access Office.com apps.
We'll be gradually rolling this out to targeted release customers in mid-January 2020.
The rollout will be complete by the end of February 2020 (previously early February).
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=59667 Roadmap ID 59667.
Updated March 2, 2020; We have rolled out the ability for users to manage pinned applications. We are updating the roll-out timeline to reflect the availability for admin to manage the pinning of 3rd party or line of business applications. We apologize for the inconvenience.
We are modifying how your users access Office.com apps.
We'll be gradually rolling this out to targeted release customers in mid-January 2020.
The rollout will be complete by mid April (previously February).
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=59667 Roadmap ID 59667.
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MC198124 New Feature: Teams-Outlook Email Integrations Teams-Outlook Email Integrations is a set of three new features designed to help you share information between Microsoft Teams and Outlook;
Share email to Teams
Share a copy of an email and any attachments from Outlook to a channel or chat in Teams.
Share conversation via email
Share a copy of a Teams channel or chat conversation via email directly from the Teams client.
Reply to Teams missed activity emails
Ability to respond to Teams missed activity emails directly within Outlook clients, as well as see the latest missed messages.
Rolling into general availability starting in mid-January and complete roll out by early February.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=57389 57389
Updated March 2, 2020; The ability to share a conversation via email has been released. We are updating the timeline for sharing email to Teams and replying to teams missed activity emails. These two features will be rolled out by mid-April. We apologize for any inconvenience.Teams-Outlook Email Integrations is a set of three new features designed to help you share information between Microsoft Teams and Outlook;
Share email to Teams
Share a copy of an email and any attachments from Outlook to a channel or chat in Teams.
Share conversation via email
Share a copy of a Teams channel or chat conversation via email directly from the Teams client.
Reply to Teams missed activity emails
Ability to respond to Teams missed activity emails directly within Outlook clients, as well as see the latest missed messages.
Rolling into general availability starting in mid-January and complete roll out by mid-April (previously early February).
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=57389 57389
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MC196069 Updated Feature: New Location of New Chat button Updated January 8, 2020; To ensure the best experience we have updated the roll out timeline for this feature. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We?re changing the location of the New Chat button, and moving the Contacts and Recent view options to a drop down in the Chat list header, as opposed to standalone tabs.
Rolling into general availability mid-January (previously November), and the roll out will be completed by mid-February (previously mid-December).
This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=58033 58033.
Updated March 2, 2020; To ensure the best experience we have updated the roll out timeline for this feature. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We?re changing the location of the New Chat button, and moving the Contacts and Recent view options to a drop down in the Chat list header, as opposed to standalone tabs.
Rolling into general availability mid-March (previously mid-January), and the roll out will be completed by mid-April (previously mid-February).
This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=58033 58033.
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MC195924 New Feature: SharePoint home sites SharePoint home sites is a new Office 365 feature.
We'll be gradually rolling this out to Targeted Release customers the end of November 2019.
The roll out will be completed by the end of January 2020.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=26842 Roadmap ID 26842.
Updated March 2, 2020; To ensure the proper experience we are postponing this release. We will provide an updated schedule via a new Message center post once it is available. We apologize for the inconvenience.
SharePoint home sites is a new Office 365 feature.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=26842 Roadmap ID 26842.
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MC200243 New Feature: Enhanced scheduling experience in Teams We?re updating Microsoft Teams with an enhanced scheduling experience.
We will roll this feature out in mid-February 2020.
This message is associated with https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=54364 Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 54364.
Updated March 3, 2020; We are extending the roll-out timeframe for this feature to ensure the best experience. We apologize for the inconvenience.
We?re updating Microsoft Teams with an enhanced scheduling experience.
We will roll this feature out in mid-February 2020 and expect to be complete by mid-March.
This message is associated with https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=54364 Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 54364.
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MC196069 Updated Feature: New Location of New Chat button in Teams Updated March 2, 2020; To ensure the best experience we have updated the roll out timeline for this feature. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We?re changing the location of the New Chat button, and moving the Contacts and Recent view options to a drop down in the Chat list header, as opposed to standalone tabs.
Rolling into general availability mid-March (previously mid-January), and the roll out will be completed by mid-April (previously mid-February).
This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=58033 58033.
Updated March 2, 2020; To ensure the best experience we have updated the roll out timeline for this feature. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We?re changing the location of the New Chat button in Teams, and moving the Contacts and Recent view options to a drop down in the Chat list header, as opposed to standalone tabs.
Rolling into general availability mid-March (previously mid-January), and the roll out will be completed by mid-April (previously mid-February).
This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=featureid=58033 58033.
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MC204727 New Feature: Assign policies to a batch of users or a group Teams administrators will soon be able to assign policies to a batch of users or to a group. We?ll be releasing this in early March 2020.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=61185 Roadmap ID 61185.
Updated March 4, 2020; To ensure the best experience we are adjusting the roll-out timeframe for this feature. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Teams administrators will soon be able to assign policies to a batch of users or to a group. We?ll be releasing this in late May (previously March).
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=searchterms=61185 Roadmap ID 61185.
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MC205458 Microsoft 365 preparedness for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and guidance regarding best practices for Microsoft Teams Microsoft takes a broad approach to service continuity,?including potential effects of an outbreak such as COVID-19.? While there is currently no?foreseen impact to Microsoft?s operation of our services, we wanted to provide some detail regarding our preparedness should the situation change.??Recognizing customers will have plans in place?for enabling remote work in a situation like this,??we are providing guidance regarding best practices under the ?Actions you can take? section?that will help?maximize the benefits of Microsoft 365.

Microsoft has a comprehensive business continuity program, details of which can be found in a PDF?https://servicetrust.microsoft.com/ViewPage/TrustDocumentsV3?command=DownloaddownloadType=DocumentdownloadId=64f922a6-d624-40dd-a8ae-6f996b5186f3tab=7f51cb60-3d6c-11e9-b2af-7bb9f5d2d913docTab=7f51cb60-3d6c-11e9-b2af-7bb9f5d2d913_FAQ_and_White_Papers here
?(file name;?Microsoft Cloud - Enterprise Business Continuity Management (EBCM) Program).? This document?outlines?our efforts across a multitude of scenarios including pandemic response.

Specific to?COVID-19,?we are providing an outline of?key preparedness activities to ensure continued service delivery during this event. The three areas of focus during any situation that challenges normal operations are as follows;

Impact to systems ? does the event have a potential impact on our systems used to deliver and support Microsoft 365?
Impact to location ? are the locations from which we deliver?and support service effected and what is our response?
Impact to people???are we prepared should there be impact to the individuals responsible for delivering service to our customers?

While the following provides the high-level efforts in each of these areas, there are significantly more activities that relate to our business continuity efforts for Microsoft 365?that are beyond the scope of this communication.

Impact to systems?? First and foremost there are no known impacts to Microsoft 365 services.? Heightened awareness is in place for the following areas;

Service scale and operations ? One of the benefits of a cloud service is the ability to scale dynamically, including utilization of our significant supply chain, reallocation of resources between services,?and redistribution of load.??We have seen an increase in the utilization of Teams which we have responded to and continue to monitor closely.
Supporting systems ??A?general principle of cloud service operations is remote management and administration.? We see no effect to our ability to manage the systems used to support Microsoft 365, and have?confirmed adequate capacity for staff to work remotely at scale.
External systems ? We are working across?industry?with a focus on networking infrastructure.??We?are seeing some utilization issues with?public ingress / egress to China, but otherwise there are no issues identified.

Impact to location???Our services?are?designed for remote administration; however, with the recent news that the greater Seattle, Washington area represents a higher incidence of COVID-19 we wanted to provide specific details around support of the service should Microsoft engineers be constrained to?work from home.

Microsoft employs a security first approach to administering Microsoft 365 service.? Each engineering resource that is accountable for managing the service?has the ability to securely administer the service without direct access to the corporate location.
Microsoft maintains multiple geographic locations outside the Seattle area with individuals who?are capable of maintaining?and managing the service.

People?? As the largest provider of commercial services we have the capability of ensuring continued operations with multiple subject matter experts in each discipline,?with geographic diversity being a consideration.
Employees responsible for managing the service all have access to needed resources to?take action?from home or the office.
A ?deep? on-call rotation allows for sustained support should issues arise and ensures that resources are available should individuals fall ill.

While Microsoft puts?the safety and well-being of its employees at the forefront, our ?defense-in-depth? approach is expected to allow for uninterrupted service operation should the virus spread significantly.

We will make updates to this Message Center post should the situation change.

Actions?you can take;
Follow a similar program to the above ensuring consideration for your systems, people and work?locations.
If your organization is looking to accelerate its move to Teams, overview information regarding Teams can be found?https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-overview here.
If you do have an increase in remote work, follow?our?https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/support-remote-work-with-teams best practices?to maximize your use of Teams.
Ensure your organization?s network is prepared to support the use of Teams by following?https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/prepare-network these recommendations.

Microsoft takes a broad approach to service continuity, including potential effects of an outbreak such as COVID-19. While there is currently no foreseen impact to Microsoft?s operation of our services, we wanted to provide some detail regarding our preparedness should the situation change. Recognizing customers will have plans in place for enabling remote work in a situation like this, we are providing guidance regarding best practices under the ?Actions you can take? section that will help maximize the benefits of Microsoft 365.

Microsoft has a comprehensive business continuity program, details of which can be found in a PDF https://servicetrust.microsoft.com/ViewPage/TrustDocumentsV3?command=DownloaddownloadType=DocumentdownloadId=64f922a6-d624-40dd-a8ae-6f996b5186f3tab=7f51cb60-3d6c-11e9-b2af-7bb9f5d2d913docTab=7f51cb60-3d6c-11e9-b2af-7bb9f5d2d913_FAQ_and_White_Papers here
(file name; Microsoft Cloud - Enterprise Business Continuity Management (EBCM) Program). This document outlines our efforts across a multitude of scenarios including pandemic response.

Specific to COVID-19, we are providing an outline of key preparedness activities to ensure continued service delivery during this event. The three areas of focus during any situation that challenges normal operations are as follows;

Impact to systems ? does the event have a potential impact on our systems used to deliver and support Microsoft 365?
Impact to location ? are the locations from which we deliver and support service effected and what is our response?
Impact to people ? are we prepared should there be impact to the individuals responsible for delivering service to our customers?

While the following provides the high-level efforts in each of these areas, there are significantly more activities that relate to our business continuity efforts for Microsoft 365 that are beyond the scope of this communication.

Impact to systems ? First and foremost there are no known impacts to Microsoft 365 services. Heightened awareness is in place for the following areas;

Service scale and operations ? One of the benefits of a cloud service is the ability to scale dynamically, including utilization of our significant supply chain, reallocation of resources between services, and redistribution of load. We have seen an increase in the utilization of Teams which we have responded to and continue to monitor closely.
Supporting systems ? A general principle of cloud service operations is remote management and administration. We see no effect to our ability to manage the systems used to support Microsoft 365, and have confirmed adequate capacity for staff to work remotely at scale.
External systems ? We are working across industry with a focus on networking infrastructure. We are seeing some utilization issues with public ingress / egress to China, but otherwise there are no issues identified.

Impact to location ? Our services are designed for remote administration; however, with the recent news that the greater Seattle, Washington area represents a higher incidence of COVID-19 we wanted to provide specific details around support of the service should Microsoft engineers be constrained to work from home.

Microsoft employs a security first approach to administering Microsoft 365 service. Each engineering resource that is accountable for managing the service has the ability to securely administer the service without direct access to the corporate location.
Microsoft maintains multiple geographic locations outside the Seattle area with individuals who are capable of maintaining and managing the service.

People ? As the largest provider of commercial services we have the capability of ensuring continued operations with multiple subject matter experts in each discipline, with geographic diversity being a consideration.
Employees responsible for managing the service all have access to needed resources to take action from home or the office.
A ?deep? on-call rotation allows for sustained support should issues arise and ensures that resources are available should individuals fall ill.

While Microsoft puts the safety and well-being of its employees at the forefront, our ?defense-in-depth? approach is expected to allow for uninterrupted service operation should the virus spread significantly.

We will make updates to this Message Center post should the situation change.

Actions you can take;
Follow a similar program to the above ensuring consideration for your systems, people and work locations.
If your organization is looking to accelerate its move to Teams, overview information regarding Teams can be found https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-overview here.
If you do have an increase in remote work, follow our https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/support-remote-work-with-teams best practices to maximize your use of Teams.
Ensure your organization?s network is prepared to support the use of Teams by following https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/prepare-network these recommendations.

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MC200232 Updated Feature: end user access to phishing email This is an update to MC193076, adding 'High confidence phishing email' to the spam filter policy.
We'll be gradually rolling this out to customers starting in early February 2020.
Updated March 6, 2020; We are still in the process of rolling out this feature. We are providing this update to provide a target for when the roll-out should be complete.
This is an update to MC193076, adding 'High confidence phishing email' to the spam filter policy.
We'll be gradually rolling this out to customers starting in early February 2020 and we expect to complete by the end of March.
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MC prepare changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC205124 New Feature: Poll added to Outlook If your Mac users have downloaded the Quick Poll add-in, they will need to uninstall it at https://outlook.office365.com/ecp/ https://outlook.office365.com/ecp/ in order to use the pre-installed Poll add-in.
Please see the Additional information link to learn more about this feature.
User access to the Poll add-in
Outlook for Mac

Outlook on the web

Outlook for Windows

If your Mac and Outlook for the web users have downloaded the Quick Poll add-in, they will need to uninstall it at https://outlook.office365.com/ecp/ https://outlook.office365.com/ecp/ in order to use the pre-installed Poll add-in.
Please see the Additional information link to learn more about this feature.
User access to the Poll add-in
Outlook for Mac

Outlook on the web

Outlook for Windows

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MC205516 New Feature: Multilingual publishing for modern SharePoint This feature is shipped default OFF. The site owners need to take action to enable this feature. We recommend that you update your internal training documents or share the official documentation below with your site owners community. This feature is shipped default OFF. The site owners need to take action to enable this feature. For more details on how to enable this feature and create multilingual Communication sites, pages, and news see the Additional Information.
We recommend that you update your internal training documents or share the official documentation below with your site owners community.
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MC Title changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC196069 Updated Feature: New Location of New Chat button in Teams Updated Feature; New Location of New Chat button Updated Feature; New Location of New Chat button in Teams N/A

MC to RM link changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC205513 Updated Feature: Microsoft Authenticator app shows fullscreen account pages 61746 N/A
MC205517 New Feature: OneDrive Sync Version History 61527 N/A
MC205516 New Feature: Multilingual publishing for modern SharePoint 50217 N/A
MC205752 New Feature: Allow IT admins to Pre-Install Apps 61332 N/A
MC205808 New Feature: Pending changes to the new Project (Project for the web) for your organization 60644 N/A
MC205801 New Feature: Teams/Skype Consumer chat and calling interop 53935 N/A

CW10 New Office 365 Message Center items

MC ID MC Title MC Category MC Workload MC Major Change MC Action required by
MC205277 Update available for Office 365 ProPlus on the Monthly Channel Stay Informed Office Client Applications False N/A
MC205513 Updated Feature: Microsoft Authenticator app shows fullscreen account pages Stay Informed Identity Service False N/A
MC205458 Microsoft 365 preparedness for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and guidance regarding best practices for Microsoft Teams Stay Informed True N/A
MC205447 Microsoft Intune In Development for March is now available Stay Informed Microsoft Intune False N/A
MC205517 New Feature: OneDrive Sync Version History Stay Informed OneDrive for Business False N/A
MC205516 New Feature: Multilingual publishing for modern SharePoint Stay Informed SharePoint Online False N/A
MC205585 Updated Feature: Teams @team and @channel for non-English users Stay Informed Microsoft Teams False N/A
MC205752 New Feature: Allow IT admins to Pre-Install Apps Stay Informed Microsoft Teams False N/A
MC205801 New Feature: Teams/Skype Consumer chat and calling interop Stay Informed Microsoft Teams False N/A

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