09-April-2026 Below you will find a collection of news published yesterday. This news consists of Microsoft’s Roadmap when it is updated it will be below with items. Then there will be a section with the message center, if there is anything new there, this will be automatically included. And it contains a piece from blogs that I follow myself and would like to share with you. If I miss something in the blogs that do have an RSS feed, please let me know.
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Office 365 Roadmap Updated: 2026-04-09
Additions : 3
Updates : 5
More Details At: www.roadmapwatch.com
| New Features | Current Status | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Teams: Entra passwordless resource account support for Teams Rooms on Windows devices | In Development | |||
| Microsoft Teams: AI-generated meeting archive for knowledge retention | In Development | |||
| Outlook: Upgraded Video and Audio Player for iOS | In Development | |||
| Updated Features | Current Status | Update Type | ||
| Microsoft Purview compliance portal: Enhancements to global exclusions in IRM settings | Launched | Status | ||
| Outlook: Copilot suggests how you should RSVP to meeting requests | Cancelled | Status, Description | ||
| Microsoft Teams: Admin setting for simpler meeting passcodes (numeric‑only) | Rolling Out | Status | ||
| Microsoft Purview: Data Lifecycle Management – Hard delete capability for OneDrive and SharePoint through secure priority cleanup workflows | Launched | Status | ||
| Windows 365: Windows 365 Link – Market Expansion | In Development | Description |
Items from the MessageCenter in Microsoft 365
| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: Content Sources in Copilot ChatCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1127230Status:planForChange | Updated April 8, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. What and Why We’re introducing a new capability that allows users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license to scope and control Copilot Chat responses by selecting specific content sources. This enhancement is designed to improve the relevance and accuracy of Copilot responses by limiting them to user-selected sources, aligning with customer feedback for more transparent and customizable AI interactions. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 496596 Rollout Schedule General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin May 2026 (previously April). Impact on Your Organization
Action Required/Recommendations
Compliance Considerations No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. | ||||||||
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Private channels increased limits and transition to group complianceCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1134737Status:planForChange | Updated April 8, 2026: The migration of private channels continues with most migration now complete (95%). Organizations can check status including % complete in their tenants with the PowerShell cmdlet listed below. Migration is scheduled to complete by late April 2026, with some special cases that will require additional time: private channels with an empty membership list or guest-only membership are rare cases and will require additional steps, and this post will be updated with more details on those special cases. New limits for private channels will rollout starting late April 2026. Private channels not yet migrated would not receive new limits until their migration is complete. In response to customer feedback, we are introducing enhanced flexibility, greater scalability, and streamlined compliance management for private channels in Microsoft Teams. Note: It is important for compliance managers to review and take appropriate action before migration starts for these changes to private channels. [What’s changing?] Private channels will transition use a channel mailbox instead of individual user mailboxes. Organizations with compliance policies (retention, legal hold, data loss prevention, or eDiscovery) for private channels must review these policies and must apply policies to the Microsoft 365 group for the channel’s team before migration begins to ensure continuity of the policy for a private channel. Existing policies will continue to apply to user mailboxes; post-migration, new data will be governed by policies on the group. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After the transition to updated private channels in your organization, private channels will be updated as follows.
The migration of private channels will begin in early October 2025 and continue through late April 2026 (previously March). During this period, private channels will continue to operate normally. Admins and compliance managers should complete any required policy changes by October 2025, before the migration begins. Changes to private channel limits and meeting scheduling will follow in late April through early May 2026 (previously early April). As part of this change, newly created private channels will not be created with a document library by default; the root folder is used as a default location for any new files. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out private channel migration early October 2025 (previously late September) and expect to complete by late April 2026 (previously March). Updated channel limits and meeting scheduling will complete in early May 2026 (previously April). Restricted clouds rollout will begin in April 2026 (previously March). [Action required by compliance managers and admins]
With this change, private channel data will move from user mailboxes to the group mailbox, aligning with how shared channels data is stored. Previously, legal holds were applied to user mailboxes since private channel data resided in each member’s mailbox. Post-migration, the latest version of private channel message data from each user’s mailbox is moved to the private channel’s group mailbox. Message edits and deleted messages will not be copied into the group mailbox. Note: For users on hold, copies of message edits and deleted messages will remain in the user’s preserved library folder until the hold expires, while the latest version of private channel message data from each user’s mailbox is copied to the private channel’s group mailbox. Before migration If a legal hold exists for a private channel, admins must also apply the policy to the team’s group, in addition to the policy already applied to users’ mailboxes, in order for a hold to apply to new data generated and stored in the private channel’s mailbox. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. Screenshot 1: Setting up a new hold in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. After migration For existing holds admins will need to ensure that the hold is applied to the user mailbox as well as the new group mailbox, in order for a hold to apply to existing and new message data. Any new legal holds will need to be applied to the group. For complete eDiscovery, include both the private channel’s users’ mailboxes and the team’s group mailbox to retrieve pre-migration messages, message history, and post-migration new content. Screenshot 2: Configuring an eDiscovery search in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. With this change, private channel messages will be included as a part of the DLP policy scoped to the private channel’s team’s group, as opposed to the user mailbox. Before migration Admins must modify the “Teams chat and channel messages” policy for private channels to add the team’s group containing the private channel, in addition to the user mailbox, in order to include new private channel messages in a policy. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After migration Ensure that “Teams chat and channel messages” policy for private channels is scoped to the team’s group containing the private channel. Screenshot 3: Configuring a data loss prevention policy in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. After this change, creation of new private channel-specific policies will not be possible in the Purview portal. Instead, “Teams channel messages” policies applied to the team’s group will now include private channels. Existing private channel policies will remain in effect and preserve all held message data in user mailboxes. Editing of existing policies will not be supported but policies can be removed. Before migration Apply current private channel retention policies (previously on user mailboxes) to Teams channel messages to include the team’s group, in order to include new private channel messages in a policy. In Microsoft Purview compliance portal, go to solutions > Data Lifecycle Management > Retention policies. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After migration If the parent team’s group retention policy differs from the private channel’s policy, create a new or equivalent policy to ensure consistent retention.
Screenshot 4: Configuring “Teams channel messages” for a retention policy in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. Before Migration: After Migration: Set the settings for “all users and groups” to cover private channels as specific users and groups are not supported.
Frequently asked questions
Please refer to this blog post for more information: New enhancements in Private Channels in Microsoft Teams unlock their full potential We appreciate your attention to this important update. Please refer to this blog post for more information: New enhancements in Private Channels in Microsoft Teams unlock their full potential We appreciate your attention to this important update. | ||||||||
| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: Copilot Chat for Teams Chats, Channels, Calling, and MeetingsCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1156360Status:stayInformed | Updated April 7, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. We’re excited to announce that we are making Copilot Chat available as a side-by-side experience in Teams. This will help users access the power of M365 and Web data in addition to current capabilities of Copilot in Chats, Channels, Calling, and Meeting. On Teams desktop (Windows and Mac) and web, users can open Copilot Chat from the Copilot icon located on the top right corner in these surfaces. Copilot Chat will be available in Teams for users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. This change is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 501107 Screenshot: Copilot Chat in Teams (Windows desktop) for users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. UI elements subject to change.
[When this will happen:] Chats, Channels, and Post Meeting + Calling Recaps:
In-Meeting and in-Calls:
[How this affects your organization:] Who is affected: Users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license using Teams on Windows desktop, Mac desktop, or web (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari). What will happen:
Supported Platforms Web
Desktop
[What you can do to prepare:] Admin action required To ensure Microsoft Copilot is available in Teams meetings, tenant administrators must allow the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. If the Microsoft 365 Copilot app is not allowed at the tenant level, users may not see the Copilot entry point in Teams meetings, even when Copilot licenses are assigned. Admins should review Teams app permission and app setup policies to confirm that the Microsoft 365 Copilot app is allowed for the intended users. Copilot availability in Teams meetings depends on both licensing and app enablement. For more information, see the public documentation on managing Copilot access: https://learn.microsoft.com/copilot/manage [Compliance considerations:]
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| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: Generate text for a PowerPoint slide using slide contextCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1178510Status:stayInformed | Updated April 8, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. Copilot in PowerPoint is getting smarter. Soon, users will be able to generate a compelling title, concise summary, or captions for visuals simply by describing what they want in natural language. Copilot will use the context of the slide to generate relevant text, helping users turn ideas into content quickly and efficiently. Note: A Microsoft 365 Copilot license is required to access this feature. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap IDs: 513427, 513428 and 513429. When this will happen:General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in mid-May 2026 (previously early April) and is expected to complete by end of June 2026 (previously end of May). How this affects your organization:
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| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: RSVP to meetings directly in Copilot chatCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1192258Status:stayInformed | Updated April 8, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] We’re introducing a new capability in Microsoft 365 Copilot chat that allows users to RSVP to meetings directly within the chat experience. This enhancement simplifies meeting management by enabling quick responses such as Accept, Decline, Tentative, Follow, or Remove canceled meetings—all without leaving Copilot chat. [When this will happen]General Availability (Worldwide, GCC and DoD): Rollout will begin by mid-January 2026 (previously early January) and is expected to complete by end of April 2026 (previously mid-February). [How this affects your organization]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. | ||||||||
| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: Updated handling of entity inserts in the Copilot Chat input boxCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365) Microsoft 365 Copilot ChatNummer:MC1230892Status:stayInformed | Updated April 8, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] We’re updating how entities inserted from Add Work Content under the + menu behave in Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Chat. With this change, entity names (such as document titles, people names, or other referenced objects) will no longer be inserted as text within the input box, making it easier for users to craft clean prompts without needing to manually delete entity labels. This feature is available to both users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license (Microsoft 365 Copilot users) and users without a Microsoft 365 Copilot license (Copilot Chat users), but the experience varies. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 552592. [When this will happen] General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout begins in mid‑February 2026 and completes end of April 2026 (previously mid-March). [How this will affect your organization] Who is affected: All users with access to Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Chat in commercial (non-government) clouds. What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare] No action is required. Optional steps include:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. | ||||||||
| (Updated) Anthropic Claude Sonnet is now available in Microsoft 365 CopilotCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1247880Status:planForChange | Updated April 7, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] We’re expanding model choice in Microsoft 365 Copilot with the addition of Anthropic Claude Sonnet for users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Claude Sonnet is available in Copilot Chat in Frontier, alongside the latest OpenAI models, giving users the flexibility to choose the model best suited for their tasks. This expansion reflects our commitment to delivering the latest AI innovation for work—while maintaining the security, compliance, and privacy standards customers expect from Microsoft. [When this will happen:]
[How this affects your organization:] Who is affected:
Who is not affected:
For these tenants, Anthropic models are not available and no model option will be shown. What will happen:
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| Microsoft Teams: Smarter auto suggestions to help you search fasterCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1273443Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We’re improving the Microsoft Teams search experience with smarter, personalized Autosuggest to make it easier to find what you need as you type. With this update, Teams now shows clear, easy-to-recognize suggestions right in the search dropdown, helping you quickly choose the right direction without needing to retype or refine your query. These suggestions are tailored based on your activity across chats, channels, and the people you interact with. [When will this happen] General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in mid-April 2026 and is expected to complete by late April 2026. [How this affects your organization] Who is affected:
What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare:]
[Compliance considerations:] The feature changes how existing Teams data (messages, people, channels) is surfaced during search, but does not change underlying storage, permissions, or data residency. | ||||||||
| Microsoft Whiteboard content is now viewable in Microsoft Purview eDiscoveryCategory:Microsoft PurviewNummer:MC1273444Status:stayInformed | Introduction To improve compliance and legal review workflows, Microsoft is enhancing how Microsoft Whiteboard content appears in Microsoft Purview eDiscovery. Based on customer feedback, Whiteboard artifacts returned in eDiscovery search sets can now be opened and reviewed directly in a readable HTML format, eliminating the need to download and open files separately in the Whiteboard app. When this will happen: This capability is rolling out now and will complete by late April 2026. How this affects your organization: Who is affected:
What will happen:
What you can do to prepare: No action is required.
Compliance considerations: This change enhances how existing Whiteboard data is viewed within Microsoft Purview eDiscovery. No new data is stored, and existing compliance, retention, and security controls continue to apply. | ||||||||
| SharePoint Advanced Management: Delegate management of Restricted Access Control (RAC) to site adminsCategory:SharePoint Online Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1274323Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We’re introducing the ability for SharePoint admins to delegate management of Restricted Access Control (RAC) policies to site admins. This change provides more flexibility while maintaining strong security and governance. By allowing site admins to manage RAC directly on their sites—with required justification for changes—organizations can reduce administrative overhead while improving accountability and auditability. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We began rolling out in mid-March 2026 and expect to complete by late April 2026. [How this affects your organization:] Who is affected:
What will happen:
What you can do to prepare:
Learn more: Delegate Management of Restricted Access Control to Site Admins | Microsoft Learn [Compliance considerations:]
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| Upcoming change: Microsoft 365 Apps SAEC and MEC will unifyCategory:Microsoft 365 appsNummer:MC1274325Status:planForChange | [Introduction] Beginning in July 2026, Microsoft will unify the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (SAEC) and Monthly Enterprise Channel (MEC) into a single enterprise-focused update channel for Microsoft 365 Apps. This change is designed to simplify update management while continuing to provide a predictable, enterprise-ready servicing experience. Over time, SAEC and MEC have both served customers who want an enterprise-focused experience with timely updates. Unifying these channels reduces complexity and overlap, helping organizations adopt new capabilities, security updates, and quality improvements more quickly. This unified approach also supports more consistent update expectations across devices and user groups, while maintaining Microsoft’s commitment to quality, manageability, and predictable servicing. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, and DoD): These changes will go into effect on July 14, 2026, with the Patch Tuesday update release. [How this affects your organization:] Who is affected:
What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare:]
Optional:
Learn more:
[Compliance considerations:] Microsoft 365 Apps update channel selection remains an admin-managed configuration. This change simplifies channel options by unifying feature updates published to SAEC and MEC. (Note: Entra ID group-based control is not introduced by this change; scoping depends on how you deploy policy today, such as Intune group assignments.) | ||||||||
| ESR management is moving to Windows Backup for OrganizationsCategory:WindowsNummer:MC1274349Status:stayInformed | Starting May 2026, Enterprise State Roaming (ESR) management will transition to Windows Backup for Organizations. Windows Backup for Organizations is the enterprise‑grade solution for backing up and restoring Windows user settings and Microsoft Store app list. It’s designed to support device refresh, replacement, and upgrade scenarios (for example, moving to the latest version of Windows 11). ESR settings remain the same in scope. The only change is in how you manage these settings. This change aligns ESR‑managed settings with Windows Backup for Organizations policies. You can now manage and synchronize user settings with a policy‑based experience through Microsoft Intune or other mobile device management (MDM) providers. When will this happen: This change begins May 2026. You can manage ESR settings through both the Microsoft Entra portal and Windows Backup for Organizations policies for two months, until the end of June 2026. After that point, policies will be the only management option. How this will affect your organization: If you currently rely on ESR to synchronize user settings, plan to start managing ESR settings through Windows Backup for Organizations policies. Windows Backup for Organizations supports a broader set of Windows settings and is optimized for backup and restore scenarios. These scenarios include device replacement, reimaging, and OS upgrades. Users can pick up where they left off on a new or refreshed device, and you get clearer policy control and visibility. What you need to do to prepare:
No action is required if your organization doesn’t use ESR or doesn’t require backup and restore of user settings and Microsoft Store app list. Additional information: For more details, review the Windows Backup for Organizations official documentation to understand supported settings, storage behavior, and restore experiences. Additionally, see: | ||||||||
| Extended Security Updates (ESU) available for Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016Category:WindowsNummer:MC1274396Status:stayInformed | If your organization relies on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016, you know it’s nearing end of support on October 13, 2026. While the long-term solution is upgrading to a newer LTSC release, another temporary solution is available as of April 1, 2026. Extended Security Updates (ESU) are now available for purchase through Volume Licensing or a Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP). When will this happen:
How this will affect your organization: After October 13, 2026, these devices will no longer receive Windows security updates, non-security updates, bug fixes, technical support, or online technical content updates. If your organization needs additional time to transition to a supported LTSC release, ESUs are available for up to three years. What you need to do to prepare: Read additional information to consider your options. Plan to upgrade these devices to a newer LTSC release as a long-term solution. Additional information: |





