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2022 CW 49 Microsoft 365 Message Center changes

from 11/28/2022 to 12/04/2022

15 Office 365 Message Center Items were changed and 26 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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MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC383875 (Updated) Microsoft Defender for Office 365: updates to quarantine folder storage 12/30/2022 08:00:00 2023-05-05T09:00:00Z N/A
MC395422 (Updated) Cameo in PowerPoint Live 01/31/2023 09:00:00 2023-03-30T10:00:00Z N/A
MC398248 (Updated) Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App 12/01/2023 09:00:00 2023-02-28T09:00:00Z N/A
MC408435 (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Start a Teams Chat with Distribution Groups, Mail-Enabled Security Groups, and O365 Groups 12/30/2022 08:00:00 2023-02-10T08:00:00Z N/A
MC428506 (Updated) Expanded reactions in Teams 01/31/2023 09:00:00 2023-02-28T09:00:00Z N/A
MC437260 (Updated) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) 12/30/2022 09:00:00 2023-04-28T10:00:00Z N/A
MC437263 (Updated) Unread Toggle in Activity Feed 12/30/2022 09:00:00 2023-02-28T09:00:00Z N/A
MC447685 (Updated) New Teams Powered Encoder events 11/30/2022 09:00:00 2023-01-30T09:00:00Z N/A
MC449929 (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center 01/23/2023 09:00:00 2023-03-31T10:00:00Z N/A
MC454809 (Updated) IT Admin Policy Change for the New Webinars Experience on Teams 01/09/2023 09:00:00 2023-01-31T09:00:00Z N/A
MC475170 (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages 01/14/2023 09:00:00 2023-03-03T09:00:00Z N/A

MC How Affect changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC449929 (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center Users will not be able to use the legacy UX in the classic EAC in WW when this change is implemented.

[When will this happen:]

The legacy experience in the classic EAC will be retired, starting at the end of November 2022 and is expected to be complete in December 2022.
Users will not be able to use the legacy UX in the classic EAC in WW when this change is implemented.

[When will this happen:]

The legacy experience in the classic EAC will be retired, starting at the end of January 2023 (previously November 2022) and is expected to be complete in February 2023 (previously December 2022).
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MC Link changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC475169 (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.FieldUrlValue https://learn.microsoft.com/viva/topics/viva-topics-card-viva-connections N/A

MC Messages changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC383875 (Updated) Microsoft Defender for Office 365: updates to quarantine folder storage Updated October 5, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 is making some changes to quarantine folder storage. The experience for users will remain the same and users can leverage the delete action to maintain the storage folder for their quarantined messages.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93302.

[When this will happen:]

Standard: will begin rolling out in mid-June and be completed by mid-November (previously mid-September).

Government: will begin rolling out in mid-November (previously mid-September) and be completed by late November (previously late September).
Updated December 2, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 is making some changes to quarantine folder storage. The experience for users will remain the same and users can leverage the delete action to maintain the storage folder for their quarantined messages.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93302.

[When this will happen:]

Standard: will begin rolling out in mid-June and be completed by mid-November (previously mid-September). - Complete

Government: will begin rolling out in mid-January 2023 (previously mid-November 2022) and be completed by early April 2023 (previously late November 2022).
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MC383901 (Updated) Microsoft Defender for Office 365: Hourly option for notifications Updated November 1, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We are adding a new hourly option to end user quarantine notifications, which will allow users to rely on receiving prompt notifications about quarantined items when appropriate. With this feature, users will be updated frequently once new items land in their quarantine folder.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93304.

[When this will happen:]

Standard: will begin rolling out in late November (previously early October) and be completed by late February 2023 (previously early November).

Government: will begin rolling out in early July 2023 (previously early March 2023) and be completed by late July 2023 (previously late March 2023).
Updated December 2, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We are adding a new hourly option to end user quarantine notifications, which will allow users to rely on receiving prompt notifications about quarantined items when appropriate. With this feature, users will be updated frequently once new items land in their quarantine folder.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93304.

[When this will happen:]

Standard: will begin rolling out in late November 2022 (previously early October 2022) and be completed by late June 2023 (previously late February 2023).

Government: will begin rolling out in early July 2023 (previously early March 2023) and be completed by late July 2023 (previously late March 2023).
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MC395422 (Updated) Cameo in PowerPoint Live Updated July 19, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.

With Cameo in PowerPoint Live, users will be able to integrate Teams camera feed into PowerPoint presentation and customize how and where they want to appear on slides.

⁠Cameo supports all personalization properties like any other Office graphical object such as those offered by Pictures, Gifs and Shapes. This includes layering Cameo between content, adding motion effects such as morph, changing styles, shapes etc.

Limitation: - Cameo in PowerPoint Live will not be shown in the recording, web or mobile clients.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 87725

[When this will happen:]

Production and GCC will begin rolling out in early September and expect to complete by mid-September.

GCCHigh and DoD will begin rolling out early December and expect to complete by mid-December.

Updated December 2, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

With Cameo in PowerPoint Live, users will be able to integrate Teams camera feed into PowerPoint presentation and customize how and where they want to appear on slides.

⁠Cameo supports all personalization properties like any other Office graphical object such as those offered by Pictures, Gifs and Shapes. This includes layering Cameo between content, adding motion effects such as morph, changing styles, shapes etc.

Limitation: - Cameo in PowerPoint Live will not be shown in the recording, web or mobile clients.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 87725

[When this will happen:]

Production will begin rolling out in early September 2022 and expect to complete by mid-September 2022.

GCC will begin rolling out mid-December 2022 (previously early December 2022) and expect to complete by end of December 2022 (previously mid-December 2022).

GCCHigh and DoD will begin rolling out mid-February 2023 (previously early December 2022) and expect to complete by end of February 2023 (previously mid-December 2022).

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MC398248 (Updated) Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App We will be rolling out the Stream web app. The web app improves how you view and publish video and audio files that are stored in or uploaded to Teams, Yammer, OneDrive, and SharePoint. The app and player experience works seamlessly with Office.com and brings key features of the Stream (classic) player to SharePoint playing experience.

To use the app, simply open an audio or video file from its location in SharePoint, OneDrive, stream.office.com or from a share link. Opening the file will open the Stream web app where you can easily view the video (or listen to the audio file) prepare your video for publishing with a title and description, set a custom thumbnail, add chapters, generate a transcript, share videos, and even share your video at a specific time code.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93294

[When this will happen:]

GA: We will begin rolling out this feature in early August and expect to complete rollout by late September.

Government Clouds: This will begin rollout to Government Community Clouds in early October and expect to complete rollout by early November.

Updated November 30, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We will be rolling out the Stream web app. The web app improves how you view and publish video and audio files that are stored in or uploaded to Teams, Yammer, OneDrive, and SharePoint. The app and player experience works seamlessly with Office.com and brings key features of the Stream (classic) player to SharePoint playing experience.

To use the app, simply open an audio or video file from its location in SharePoint, OneDrive, stream.office.com or from a share link. Opening the file will open the Stream web app where you can easily view the video (or listen to the audio file) prepare your video for publishing with a title and description, set a custom thumbnail, add chapters, generate a transcript, share videos, and even share your video at a specific time code.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93294

[When this will happen:]

GA: We will begin rolling out this feature in early August and expect to complete rollout by late September.

Government Clouds: This will begin rollout to Government Community Clouds in early October and expect to complete rollout by late January 2023 (previously early November 2022).

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MC408435 (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Start a Teams Chat with Distribution Groups, Mail-Enabled Security Groups, and O365 Groups Updated November 3, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.

You will now be able to start a Teams Chat with Distribution Groups, Mail-enabled Security Groups, and O365 Groups. This feature will respect the limits on members in a group chat, currently set to 250 members.

Organizations rely on Distribution Lists (DLs) as a tool to create groups of users that mirror organizational knowledge and workflows. Bringing this awareness to target audiences for specific content will enhance the core Teams experience. Allowing our customers to leverage DLs can increase workflow efficiency and bridge the gap between legacy knowledge of organization structure and a new Teams structure.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 62354

[When this will happen:]

We will begin rollout in late November (previously early November) and expect to complete rollout by late December (previously late November).

Updated November 29, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.

You will now be able to start a Teams Chat with Distribution Groups, Mail-enabled Security Groups, and O365 Groups. This feature will respect the limits on members in a group chat, currently set to 250 members.

Organizations rely on Distribution Lists (DLs) as a tool to create groups of users that mirror organizational knowledge and workflows. Bringing this awareness to target audiences for specific content will enhance the core Teams experience. Allowing our customers to leverage DLs can increase workflow efficiency and bridge the gap between legacy knowledge of organization structure and a new Teams structure.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 62354

[When this will happen:]

We will begin rollout in late November (previously early November) and expect to complete rollout by early January (previously late December).

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MC414800 (Updated) Updates coming to Daily Briefing Emails Updated November 17, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

The Briefing email from Microsoft Viva helps users start their day on track by surfacing information to prepare for upcoming meetings, follow up on outstanding tasks as well as protect time for independent work. A few updates are coming to the daily briefing email to provide users with ways to fine-tune their email.

Favorite & Snooze

Currently, content in briefing email is delivered in a pre-configured order. Beginning in October 2022, the briefing email will add ‘favorite’ and ‘snooze’ preferences to provide users the ability to personalize and engage with content that matter most to them. Users will also be able to change their favorite and snooze preferences directly through the settings page.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93392

Time zone card

We're introducing the ability for users to review, confirm, and change their working hours and time zone settings directly from this email to help ensure that it is sent at the right time for users who have different current time zone settings and meeting hour time zone settings.

[When this will happen:]

Favorite & Snooze

Targeted release will start in,mid-November 2022 (previously early October 2022) and expected to be completed by mid-December 2022 (previously late October 2022)

Standard Release will start in mid-December 2022 (previously late October 2022) and expected to be completed by late January 2023 (previously mid-November 2022)

Time zone card

Targeted release will start in mid August 2022 and expected to be completed by early September 2022

Standard Release will start in early September 2022 and expected to be completed by late October 2022

Updated December 1, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

The Briefing email from Microsoft Viva helps users start their day on track by surfacing information to prepare for upcoming meetings, follow up on outstanding tasks as well as protect time for independent work. A few updates are coming to the daily briefing email to provide users with ways to fine-tune their email.

Favorite & Snooze

Currently, content in briefing email is delivered in a pre-configured order. Beginning in December 2022 (previously October 2022), the briefing email will add ‘favorite’ and ‘snooze’ preferences to provide users the ability to personalize and engage with content that matter most to them. Users will also be able to change their favorite and snooze preferences directly through the settings page.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93392

Time zone card

We're introducing the ability for users to review, confirm, and change their working hours and time zone settings directly from this email to help ensure that it is sent at the right time for users who have different current time zone settings and meeting hour time zone settings.

[When this will happen:]

Favorite & Snooze

Targeted release will start in early December 2022 (previously mid-November 2022) and expected to be completed by early January 2023 (previously mid-December 2022)

Standard Release will start in early January 2023 (previously late mid-December 2022) and expected to be completed by late January 2023 (previously mid-November 2022)

Time zone card

Targeted release will start in mid August 2022 and expected to be completed by early September 2022

Standard Release will start in early September 2022 and expected to be completed by late October 2022

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MC428506 (Updated) Expanded reactions in Teams Updated September 28, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

This update will allow users to apply any emoji as a reaction to chat or channels messages. Users can choose from over 800 existing Teams emojis to express themselves the way they want. Browse all the reaction options or use the search bar to the find the reaction you want.

This feature update will also be delivered with a new reactions user experience to support the expanded reactions options. The reaction hover bar will now feature a reduced number of quick hover options to make space for an expanded reaction button. The reaction summary will also be moved from the top right of the message to the bottom of the message bubble to make space for the wide range of options that can now be added.

This will be available for Teams desktop apps (Windows and Mac), Teams mobile (Android and iOS), and Teams on the web.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88080

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out mid-September and expect to complete by late September.

Standard release: We will begin rolling out mid-November (previously mid-October) and expect to complete by late December (previously late November).

Updated November 30, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

This update will allow users to apply any emoji as a reaction to chat or channels messages. Users can choose from over 800 existing Teams emojis to express themselves the way they want. Browse all the reaction options or use the search bar to the find the reaction you want.

This feature update will also be delivered with a new reactions user experience to support the expanded reactions options. The reaction hover bar will now feature a reduced number of quick hover options to make space for an expanded reaction button. The reaction summary will also be moved from the top right of the message to the bottom of the message bubble to make space for the wide range of options that can now be added.

This will be available for Teams desktop apps (Windows and Mac), Teams mobile (Android and iOS), and Teams on the web.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88080

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out mid-September and expect to complete by late September.

Standard release: We will begin rolling out mid-December 2022 (previously mid-November 2022) and expect to complete by late January 2023 (previously late December 2022).

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MC437260 (Updated) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) Coming soon to public preview for Microsoft Purview Audit, we're introducing support for encryption with Microsoft Purview Customer Key.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 98201.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late October and is expected to be complete by late November.
December 2, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Coming soon to public preview for Microsoft Purview Audit, we're introducing support for encryption with Microsoft Purview Customer Key.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 98201.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in early March 2023 (previously October 2022) and is expected to be complete by late March 2023 (previously late November 2022).

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MC437263 (Updated) Unread Toggle in Activity Feed Updated November 1, 2022: We have updated the content below to show as intended. Thank you for your feedback.

Unread toggle will help users quickly view all the unread activities in their activity feed.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88389

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out late September and expect to complete by early October.

Standard Release: We will begin rolling out early November and expect to complete by late November.
Updated December 2, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Unread toggle will help users quickly view all the unread activities in their activity feed.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88389

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out late September and expect to complete by early October.

Standard Release: We will begin rolling out early November and expect to complete by late January (previously late November).
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MC447685 (Updated) New Teams Powered Encoder events Create highly-polished events, featuring live streams, screen overlays, and more. The new RTMP-In encoder for Teams Live Events will also allow your Teams Live Events to have all the features and external encoder support that Microsoft Stream offered for Teams Live Events. In addition, we will support public events, in addition to organization-wide events

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 84960

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out mid-October 2022 and expect to complete by late October 2022.
Updated November 30, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Create highly-polished events, featuring live streams, screen overlays, and more. The new RTMP-In encoder for Teams Live Events will also allow your Teams Live Events to have all the features and external encoder support that Microsoft Stream offered for Teams Live Events. In addition, we will support public events, in addition to organization-wide events

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 84960

[When this will happen:]

Preview: We will begin rolling out mid-October 2022 and expect to complete by late December 2022 (previously late October 2022).
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MC449929 (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center The retirement process of the mail flow rules user experience in the classic Exchange admin center begins at the end of November. The legacy UX is no longer the default page in the new EAC and is available only in the classic EAC and only until it is retired. This is part of our ongoing transition to move away from the classic EAC for mail flow management, and it is a continuation of our migration to the new EAC (admin.exchange.microsoft.com).

The new mail flow rules UX is now the default experience in the new EAC. Please begin to familiarize yourself with the new experience. Although the UX has been modernized, you will find that most of the workflows have remained the same to ensure a smooth transition.

There are, however, a few workflows that have been changed:

• Rule creation wizard - This new wizard experience is used to create new rules. The wizard walks you through configuring rule conditions and settings with a step-by-step approach to help avoid misconfiguring rules.

• Rules are disabled upon creation – If you want a rule to be enabled, you can enable it from the details panel.

• The landing page shows if the “Stop rule processing” setting is enabled. The “Stop rule processing” setting avoids applying additional rules once this rule processes a message. This is now displayed on the landing page as it is important to know when this setting is turned on for a rule as this can affect additional rules from processing.
Updated November 29, 2022: We have updated the timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

The retirement process of the mail flow rules user experience in the classic Exchange admin center begins at the end of November in WW. The legacy UX is no longer the default page in the new EAC and is available only in the classic EAC and only until it is retired. This is part of our ongoing transition to move away from the classic EAC for mail flow management, and it is a continuation of our migration to the new EAC (admin.exchange.microsoft.com).

The new mail flow rules UX is now the default experience in the new EAC. Please begin to familiarize yourself with the new experience. Although the UX has been modernized, you will find that most of the workflows have remained the same to ensure a smooth transition.

There are, however, a few workflows that have been changed:

• Rule creation wizard - This new wizard experience is used to create new rules. The wizard walks you through configuring rule conditions and settings with a step-by-step approach to help avoid misconfiguring rules.

• Rules are disabled upon creation – If you want a rule to be enabled, you can enable it from the details panel.

• The landing page shows if the “Stop rule processing” setting is enabled. The “Stop rule processing” setting avoids applying additional rules once this rule processes a message. This is now displayed on the landing page as it is important to know when this setting is turned on for a rule as this can affect additional rules from processing.
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MC454809 (Updated) IT Admin Policy Change for the New Webinars Experience on Teams Updated November 3, 2022: We have updated the content below to show as intended. Thank you for your patience.

We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of the new webinar experience. This experience is an intuitive end-to-end webinar solution addressing key feedback received since the initial webinar launch last year and is built to scale for advanced webinars in the future. The new webinar will be found by clicking the New Meeting dropdown in the calendar app and selecting Webinar.

With the launch of the new webinar experience, we are introducing a new policy called Teams Event Policy to TAP IT Admins and TAP customers. This policy (Settings: AllowWebinars and EventAccessType) will control the new webinar experience, and the current webinar experience will be controlled by the existing Teams Meeting Policy (Settings: AllowMeetingRegistration and WhoCanRegister). As we make this transition from the current and existing webinar experience to a new one, we are giving you the option to either use the new, current/existing, or no webinar experience. When we launch the new webinar experience, this experience will by default be ON (AllowWebinars: ON).

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 86826

[When this will happen:]

The new webinar experience is targeted for rollout starting in late November and is expected to be completed by early December.
Updated December 1, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of the new webinar experience. This experience is an intuitive end-to-end webinar solution addressing key feedback received since the initial webinar launch last year and is built to scale for advanced webinars in the future. The new webinar will be found by clicking the New Meeting dropdown in the calendar app and selecting Webinar.

With the launch of the new webinar experience, we are introducing a new policy called Teams Event Policy to TAP IT Admins and TAP customers. This policy (Settings: AllowWebinars and EventAccessType) will control the new webinar experience, and the current webinar experience will be controlled by the existing Teams Meeting Policy (Settings: AllowMeetingRegistration and WhoCanRegister). As we make this transition from the current and existing webinar experience to a new one, we are giving you the option to either use the new, current/existing, or no webinar experience. When we launch the new webinar experience, this experience will by default be ON (AllowWebinars: ON).

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 86826

[When this will happen:]

The new webinar experience is targeted for rollout starting in early December (previously late November) and is expected to be completed by late December (previously early December).
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MC475169 (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection Microsoft Viva is rolling out Topics action cards in Viva Connections to encourage knowledge discoverability, engagement, and sharing. Users will be able to engage with topics with the Adaptive Topics Cards.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 100253

[When this will happen:]

We will begin rollout in mid-November and expect rollout to be completed by late December.
Updated November 29, 2022: We have updated the content to show as expected. Thank you for your patience.

Microsoft Viva is rolling out Topics action cards in Viva Connections to encourage knowledge discoverability, engagement, and sharing. Users will be able to engage with topics with the Adaptive Topics Cards.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 100253

[When this will happen:]

We will begin rollout in mid-November and expect rollout to be completed by late December.
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MC475170 (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages Users of OneDrive for Android can now split PDFs and have PDFs saved back to OneDrive.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout has begun and is expected to be completed by early December.
Updated November 29, 2022: We have updated the content below to show as intended. Thank you for your patience.

Users of OneDrive for Android can now split PDFs and have PDFs saved back to OneDrive.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in early January and will complete in late January.
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MC MessageTagNames changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC398248 (Updated) Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App Feature update Updated message, Feature update N/A
MC437260 (Updated) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) New feature, Admin impact Updated message, New feature, Admin impact N/A
MC447685 (Updated) New Teams Powered Encoder events Feature update, Admin impact Updated message, Feature update, Admin impact N/A
MC449929 (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center Admin impact, Retirement Updated message, Admin impact, Retirement N/A
MC471253 Teams channel usage data loss GDPR Admin impact N/A
MC475169 (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection New feature, User impact, Admin impact Updated message, New feature, User impact, Admin impact N/A
MC475170 (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages New feature, User impact, Admin impact Updated message, New feature, User impact, Admin impact N/A

MC Title changes

MC ID MC Title Old Value New Value MC Action required by
MC398248 (Updated) Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App (Updated) Microsoft Stream: Stream Web App N/A
MC437260 (Updated) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) (Updated) Microsoft Purview Audit | Support for Customer Key (preview) N/A
MC447685 (Updated) New Teams Powered Encoder events New Teams Powered Encoder events (Updated) New Teams Powered Encoder events N/A
MC449929 (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin cente (Updated) Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin cente N/A
MC475169 (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection N/A
MC475170 (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages N/A

CW49 New Office 365 Message Center items

MC ID MC Title MC Category MC Workload MC Major Change MC Action required by
MC475134 Public Preview of Delegate Administration in Universal Print Stay Informed Universal Print False N/A
MC475132 Viva Topics: Update to the experience for collecting feedback on AI quality and correctness through the Topic Card Stay Informed Microsoft Viva False N/A
MC474900 Power Platform admin center - Planned maintenance impacting support case creation Stay Informed Dynamics 365 Apps, Power Apps, Microsoft Power Automate False N/A
MC475180 Reminder: Announcement of automatic deletion of inactive Microsoft Dataverse for Teams environments Plan For Change Microsoft Teams False N/A
MC475170 (Updated) OneDrive Android: Extract PDF Pages Stay Informed OneDrive for Business False N/A
MC475169 (Updated) Viva Topics Cards in Viva Connection Stay Informed Microsoft Viva False N/A
MC475168 Access the Office add-ins from the Home tab and File Menu Stay Informed Microsoft 365 Apps False N/A
MC476041 Microsoft Purview | Information Protection: Feedback Loop for Content explorer and DLP alerts (GA) Stay Informed Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC476027 SharePoint Apps: Add to teams when enabling an app Stay Informed SharePoint Online False N/A
MC476026 Visio Services discontinuation starting 10th Feb 2023 Plan For Change Microsoft 365 Apps True N/A
MC476025 Suggest types for Viva Topics Stay Informed Microsoft Viva False N/A
MC476021 Microsoft Purview | eDiscovery (Premium): General availability of data purge capabilities for Microsoft Teams content Stay Informed Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC476020 Reminder: Private Unlisted Groups Deprecated in Yammer - 1 Day Warning Plan For Change Yammer Enterprise False N/A
MC475786 November 2022 Windows non-security preview release available for all supported versions for Windows Prevent Or Fix Issue Windows False N/A
MC477013 Microsoft Entra admin center unites Azure AD with family of identity and access products Stay Informed Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC477011 Microsoft 365 Admin Center: New Adoption Score People Experience Capabilities in public preview –Group-Level Aggregates Stay Informed Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC477010 Basic auth retirement for Office 365 Reporting Web Service Plan For Change Microsoft 365 suite True N/A
MC477003 Microsoft Purview | Information Protection: Maintain label when creating PDF files from VBA in Office apps (GA) Stay Informed Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC477839 Keep your Microsoft Teams desktop client compliant by updating regularly Plan For Change Microsoft Teams False N/A
MC477853 Microsoft Syntex Pay-as-you-go Preview Stay Informed SharePoint Online False N/A
MC477852 Modern Commenting Experience Coming to Whiteboard Stay Informed Microsoft 365 Apps False N/A
MC477851 Search Video Transcript for Stream (on SharePoint) Stay Informed Microsoft Stream False N/A
MC477845 Microsoft Teams: Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows store application 4.15 update Stay Informed Microsoft Teams False N/A
MC478692 Configuration Change: Azure Information Protection Add-in will be disabled by default for Office apps Plan For Change Microsoft 365 suite, Azure Information Protection, Microsoft 365 Apps True 01/16/2023
MC478688 Reminder: IE11 desktop app will be permanently disabled in 2 months in February 2023 Windows security update "B" release Plan For Change Microsoft 365 suite False N/A
MC478687 Loop components in Word for the web in Targeted release Stay Informed Office for the web False N/A

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