I'm using Teams to control of users desktops but when something needs a admin login the screen sharing freezes when the UAC prompt pops up. Is there a way around this so I can remotely enter the admin password remotely over a Teams screenshare. Microsoft Teams Rooms are purpose-built calling and meeting room solutions that deliver a native Microsoft Teams experience with HD audio and video, on Teams-certified hardware from Microsoft and Microsoft partners (Microsoft Surface Hub, Crestron, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Logitech, Poly, and Yealink). To do this, the best way is to use screenshots. Taking a photo on your phone and using that is not the best experience. A nicer way is to remote into the device and take screenshots with your favourite tool to take it. However, on the Microsoft Teams Room system, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is disabled by default (for security). Microsoft Teams; In this article. Desktop sharing lets users present a screen or app during a meeting or chat. Admins can configure screen sharing in Microsoft Teams to let users share an entire screen, an app, or a file. You can let users give or request control, allow PowerPoint sharing, add a whiteboard, and allow shared notes.
On the backlog Admin Alex (Teams Engineering, Microsoft Teams) responded March 30, 2020 In the desktop client, guests are able to take remote control of your screen. Currently, Guest control via the web browser is on the backlog.
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Make sure everyone has access to Teams with a paid subscription that includes Teams. As an option, eligible organizations can use the Free version of Teams, or employees can activate the Teams Exploratory experience.
If you already have a subscription that includes Teams, turn it on for everyone.
Understand how to get your organization started with Meetings and live events in Teams.
For more, read Additional resources for supporting remote workers below.
Ready to roll out Teams to your users? Get the Customer Success Kit, which contains these great email templates:
Use the Announcement Email to tell users that Teams is available for them.
Send Countdown - Your First Day in Teams Email to help users feel productive quickly.
A few days later, send the Tips and Tricks Email to help your users get the most out of Teams.
Share these assets and videos with your end users to help them get started quickly:
Watch the Welcome video to get an overview of Teams.
Download the Quick Start Guide to learn the Teams basics.
Watch a series of short Quick Start videos for a walkthrough of Teams.
Watch the Meetings videos to learn how to use meetings in Teams.
Read the FAQ: Support your remote workforce, which we're updating regularly.
Use Advisor for Teams to help you roll out Teams. Advisor for Teams (in the Teams admin center) walks you through your Teams deployment.
Read our recent blog posts:
Teams for Education
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Make sure your employees have adequate internet access and bandwidth for Teams. Use the guidance in Prepare your organization's network for Teams to learn how to ensure adequate bandwidth.
Limited bandwidth can affect audio quality in Teams meetings. To ensure the best meeting experience under low-bandwidth conditions, encourage users to limit video and use PSTN for calls and meeting audio.
Read this timely blog (March 6, 2020), How to quickly optimize Microsoft 365 or Office 365 traffic for remote staff & reduce the load on your infrastructure.
March 26, 2020 blog: Running on VPN: How Microsoft is keeping its remote workforce connected
If you're in China, check out Microsoft 365 or Office 365 global tenant performance optimization for China users.
If you need help with troubleshooting or with fixing problems with call or meeting quality, then follow the guidance in Known issue - China: Dialing into Skype for Business/Teams conference IDs at the bottom of this article.
Security when everyone's working from home
Microsoft Security blog (March 26, 2020): Alternative ways for security professionals and IT to achieve modern security controls in today's unique remote work scenarios
Security and Teams goes into all the technical details of Teams security, as part of Microsoft 365 enterprise-grade security best practices and procedures.
Share a link to Teams video training to help your employees get the most out of Teams.
Go deeper: Learn more about rolling out Teams.
As a mid-sized organization (500-5000 users), start your Teams journey with live, interactive workshops.
Join one of our online classes to see Teams in action and get your questions answered.
Share in-depth training videos with users who want to learn more.
Read How to roll out Teams to learn how to get ready for and manage Teams.
Read our new content about working remotely and share it with your users:
Microsoft blog (March 10, 2020): Staying productive while working remotely with Teams
Teams blog (February 28, 2020): Four tips for working from home with Microsoft Teams
Satya Nadella and Teams Product Marketing Manager Aya Tange video about using Teams to work remotely (March 20, 2020)
Encourage everyone to install and use the mobile app: iOS or Android.
Note
If you're in China, go here to Get Teams for Android in China.
Use Teams to stay in touch with your employees:
Org-wide teams and Company Communicator app template.
Send out information about your org's work-from-home and health and safety policies.
Use Live events for company-wide meetings and outreach. If your meeting reaches the Limits and specifications of a Teams regular meeting, then make it a live event. Turn on live captions for meetings and live events. Turn on subtitles in live events. These features increase inclusivity, productivity, and comprehension.
Staff up your helpdesk to deal with user inquiries.
If you're new to the Teams admin role, check out Admin training for Teams.
Make sure your users have the devices they need to be seen and heard clearly. Check out Teams-certified devices for personal and shared spaces.
The following is a summary of a Feb 7, 2020 Message center post (MC203397):
Microsoft understands that some users in the China region are experiencing issues dialing into Skype for Business or Teams conference IDs. In most cases, these problems are external to systems under our control. Often, the issue is with local mobile and telephony carriers.
We recommend the following if you're having audio conferencing problems:
If you need to log a support ticket, include the following items: