Microsoft Roadmap, messagecenter en blogs updates van 04-10-2024

het nieuws van Microsoft message center roadmap en blogs - KbWorks - SharePoint & Teams Specialist

04-October-2024 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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The blogs of this day are:

Microsoft 365: Prompts by industry in Copilot Lab!van @jcgm1978
Boost Your Business with Azure API and Generative AIvan IT_Integral
Latest Microsoft 365 Updates – September 2024 Highlightsvan IT_Integral
Flattening Data Sources in Power Appsvan IT_Integral
SharePoint Premium Document Toolsvan IT_Integral
How to Sort Text-Formatted Measures in Power BIvan IT_Integral
Getting started with Windows enrollment attestationvan @pvanderwoude
Boost Productivity with Microsoft Copilot: Top Tipsvan IT_Integral
Microsoft Security Update: Key Insights Revealedvan IT_Integral
Create 3D Cube List Animation with PowerPoint Morphvan IT_Integral
What’s New in Microsoft Teams | September 2024van @mstcommunity
How Sensitivity Labels Can Save Your Company’s Reputationvan IT_Integral
Power Apps: Export Large Data to Excel Fastvan IT_Integral
Foundational Principles for App Makers: The Importance of Normalization in Dataversevan @SharePointJR
Copilot Studio Announcements Made at the 2024 PPCCvan IT_Integral
Engaging employees to evolve the digital workplace: who, how, when and whyvan @DWG
Top 11 Microsoft Teams Education Features – Fall 2024van IT_Integral
Storm-0501: Ransomware attacks expanding to hybrid cloud environmentsvan @MSFTSecurity
Study Smarter with ChatGPT and Copilot the Ultimate Parents Toolvan IT_Integral
Update Your Current Office Location in Teams Presencevan IT_Integral
Boost Your Business with Azure API and Generative AIvan IT_Integral
Latest Microsoft 365 Updates – September 2024 Highlightsvan IT_Integral
Flattening Data Sources in Power Appsvan IT_Integral
SharePoint Premium Document Toolsvan IT_Integral
How to Sort Text-Formatted Measures in Power BIvan IT_Integral
Getting started with Windows enrollment attestationvan @pvanderwoude
Boost Productivity with Microsoft Copilot: Top Tipsvan IT_Integral
Optimize Dynamics with Power BI DAX What If Parametervan IT_Integral
Microsoft Security Update: Key Insights Revealedvan IT_Integral
Create 3D Cube List Animation with PowerPoint Morphvan IT_Integral
Optimize Outlook: Schedule Meetings with MS Copilotvan IT_Integral
Streamline Your Data: Effective Organizing in Power BIvan IT_Integral
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 225van @duffbert
How concerned should we be about AI?van @gruberjl
Boost Your Secure Score with These 3 Simple Configurations van nogintevullen
Create and Manage Role Groups in Exchange Onlinevan @365Reports
Unlocking Power: How Microsoft 365 Copilot Enhances Workvan IT_Integral
Update Signature in Outlook Office 365: Quick Guidevan IT_Integral
Följ med till ISE i Barcelonavan nogintevullen
A New Version of the Room Mailbox Statistics Scriptvan @practical365
Master the Art of Data Manipulation: Tips and Tricksvan IT_Integral
Quick Guide to Setting Up Power Automate Sequential Approvalsvan IT_Integral
Dev Proxy v0.21 with simulating authentication and authorizationvan @Microsoft365Dev
Office 365 for IT Pros October 2024 Updatevan @12Knocksinna
Windows Server 2022 The Ultimate Beginners Guidevan IT_Integral
Application installation issues; Download pendingvan inthecloud_247
Shuffle Data Order in PowerApps – Day 24/50 Guidevan IT_Integral
Microsoft Bookings: SMS notifications for staff scheduled appointments in shared bookingsvan @mstcommunity
Just One Week Away from Our Digital OneDrive Event!van @mstcommunity
SharePoint Week: Seven virtual webinars (October 14-18, 2024) | ESPC Learning Hubvan @mstcommunity
Using TypeScript v5 in SharePoint Framework Projectsvan @andrewconnell
SharePoint Framework v1.20 – What’s in the Latest Releasevan @andrewconnell
Boost Your Power Platform with AI – Learn in Hindi!van IT_Integral
Microsoft vs Palo Alto: Top Security Software Comparedvan IT_Integral
Streamline Your Data: Effective Organizing in Power BIvan IT_Integral
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 225van @duffbert
How concerned should we be about AI?van @gruberjl
Boost Your Secure Score with These 3 Simple Configurations van nogintevullen
Create and Manage Role Groups in Exchange Onlinevan @365Reports
Unlocking Power: How Microsoft 365 Copilot Enhances Workvan IT_Integral
Update Signature in Outlook Office 365: Quick Guidevan IT_Integral
A New Version of the Room Mailbox Statistics Scriptvan @practical365
Power Automate: Predictive Maintenance for Manufacturing Equipmentvan IT_Integral
Azure Virtual Desktop User Session Insights Workbookvan @ShaunHardneck
Boost Productivity with Microsoft Copilot in Outlookvan IT_Integral
Is Microsoft the Best Security Solution for You?van IT_Integral
Windows 11 24H2 Update: Security and Performance Boostsvan IT_Integral
Discover the Latest Copilot+ Features on Windows 11!van IT_Integral
Boost Data Security with Effective Search Hygienevan IT_Integral
Master APIs with Custom Connectors in Power Platformvan IT_Integral
2024 Power Platform Conference Insights with Chris Piaseckivan IT_Integral
Explore New Copilot Features: Updates and Tips!van IT_Integral
Sept. 2024 Power Apps Update: Top New Features Revealedvan IT_Integral
Add Loop Notes in Microsoft Teams Meetings: A Guidevan IT_Integral
Application installation issues; Download pendingvan inthecloud_247
Shuffle Data Order in PowerApps – Day 24/50 Guidevan IT_Integral
Microsoft Bookings: SMS notifications for staff scheduled appointments in shared bookingsvan @mstcommunity
Just One Week Away from Our Digital OneDrive Event!van @mstcommunity
SharePoint Week: Seven virtual webinars (October 14-18, 2024) | ESPC Learning Hubvan @mstcommunity
Using TypeScript v5 in SharePoint Framework Projectsvan @andrewconnell
SharePoint Framework v1.20 – What’s in the Latest Releasevan @andrewconnell
Where to store files when you run out of Storage in SharePoint Onlinevan @gregoryzelfond
Content Strategy: Creating a Simple Nurturing Campaignvan @buckleyplanet
Blue Plate Special: Spoonvan @buckleyplanet
Summary of Guardians of M365 Governance Episode 9van @buckleyplanet
Can I remove chat history for one person in a group chat? #M365AMAvan @buckleyplanet
Project Failure Files: The Pitfalls of Over-Regulationvan @buckleyplanet
Can I ditch our MSP and go directly to Microsoft? #M365AMAvan @buckleyplanet
Add Multiple Signatures in Outlook – Quick Guidevan IT_Integral
How to Display Active Filters in Power BI Using DAXvan IT_Integral
Master Microsoft Fabric Quickly with Our New Platform!van IT_Integral
Power Automate: Predictive Maintenance for Manufacturing Equipmentvan IT_Integral
Azure Virtual Desktop User Session Insights Workbookvan @ShaunHardneck
Boost Productivity with Microsoft Copilot in Outlookvan IT_Integral
Is Microsoft the Best Security Solution for You?van IT_Integral
Windows 11 24H2 Update: Security and Performance Boostsvan IT_Integral
Discover the Latest Copilot+ Features on Windows 11!van IT_Integral
Boost Data Security with Effective Search Hygienevan IT_Integral
Master APIs with Custom Connectors in Power Platformvan IT_Integral
2024 Power Platform Conference Insights with Chris Piaseckivan IT_Integral
Explore New Copilot Features: Updates and Tips!van IT_Integral
How evil is ChatGPT?van @gruberjl
Top 3 Settings to Increase Microsoft Secure Score by 28 Pointsvan nogintevullen
Problem with Download Center links for Fixesvan @stefan_gossner
Mastering New Microsoft Planner in Teams: A Guidevan IT_Integral
Introducing the new PieChartCardView for Adaptive Card Extensionsvan @iamguidozam
Explore the New Business Central 25 Preview Now!van IT_Integral
Making Sure that Outlook Puts Deleted Items in the Right Placevan @12Knocksinna
How to Secure Domain Controllers with Microsoft Defender for Endpointvan @ShaunHardneck
Where to store files when you run out of Storage in SharePoint Onlinevan @gregoryzelfond
Content Strategy: Creating a Simple Nurturing Campaignvan @buckleyplanet
Summary of Guardians of M365 Governance Episode 9van @buckleyplanet
Can I remove chat history for one person in a group chat? #M365AMAvan @buckleyplanet
Project Failure Files: The Pitfalls of Over-Regulationvan @buckleyplanet
Can I ditch our MSP and go directly to Microsoft? #M365AMAvan @buckleyplanet
Add Multiple Signatures in Outlook – Quick Guidevan IT_Integral
How to Display Active Filters in Power BI Using DAXvan IT_Integral
Master Microsoft Fabric Quickly with Our New Platform!van IT_Integral
Power Automate: Predictive Maintenance for Manufacturing Equipmentvan IT_Integral
Azure Virtual Desktop User Session Insights Workbookvan @ShaunHardneck
Master Power BI: Top Data Cleansing and Shaping Tipsvan IT_Integral
Unlocking the power of app analytics for ISVs in the Developer Portalvan @Microsoft365Dev
Optimize SharePoint Design Using Microsoft Imagesvan IT_Integral
Office 2024 for consumers available October 1 van @office
Master Excel: Easy VLOOKUP Guide for Beginnersvan IT_Integral
Copilot for Microsoft 365 Series – 6 – Extensibility options Wave 2 updatesvan @stephanbisser
Microsoft Forms and Copilot Features!van IT_Integral
What’s new for SharePoint – September 2024van @joao12ferreira
Optimize UX with Uniform Department Sites Designvan IT_Integral
Create a Microsoft 365 Copilot API Plugin Easilyvan IT_Integral
Project Failure Files: Mitigating Scope Creepvan @buckleyplanet
How evil is ChatGPT?van @gruberjl
Top 3 Settings to Increase Microsoft Secure Score by 28 Pointsvan nogintevullen
Problem with Download Center links for Fixesvan @stefan_gossner
Mastering New Microsoft Planner in Teams: A Guidevan IT_Integral
Introducing the new PieChartCardView for Adaptive Card Extensionsvan @iamguidozam
Explore the New Business Central 25 Preview Now!van IT_Integral
Making Sure that Outlook Puts Deleted Items in the Right Placevan @12Knocksinna
How to Secure Domain Controllers with Microsoft Defender for Endpointvan @ShaunHardneck
Where to store files when you run out of Storage in SharePoint Onlinevan @gregoryzelfond
[Publications]: October 2024 updates for Office 365 for IT Pros just released!van @jcgm1978
Top Announcements from Power Platform 2024 Conferencevan IT_Integral
STOP! Don’t Use Microsoft Copilot Until You Watch This Video!van IT_Integral

Office 365 Roadmap Updated: 2024-10-03

Office 365 Roadmap Updated: 2024-10-04

Items from the MessageCenter in Microsoft 365

Microsoft Outlook: Replace quick compose pop-up with inline appointment creation in new Outlook for Windows and web
Category:Exchange Online Microsoft 365 for the web Microsoft 365 apps
Nummer:MC846387
Status:planForChange

Updated October 3, 2024: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

In new Outlook for Windows and web, when single-clicking on an empty time slot on the calendar surface, the quick compose pop-up will no longer appear. Instead, you will be able to create an appointment by typing directly in the time slot on the calendar grid, just as you can in classic Outlook for Windows. There will be no change to double-click behavior; the full compose form will still open as it does today.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 406948.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out early November 2024 (previously early September) and expect to complete by early December 2024 (previously early October).

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early December 2024 (previously early October) and expect to complete by early January 2025 (previously early November).

[How this will affect your organization:]

This may affect how users create appointments quickly on the calendar surface. We expect this to be a better experience, especially for those familiar with classic Outlook inline appointment creation.

This update is available by default.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This rollout will happen automatically with no admin action required. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation.

(Update) Microsoft Viva: Updates to Connections on the web
Category:Microsoft Viva
Nummer:MC855689
Status:stayInformed

Updated October 3, 2024: We have updated the content.

Go to Connections button is now rolling out to customers. It will show up on your company’s intranet site header in a few days.

If your company is not ready to roll out Viva Connections to your employees, you can turn it off using the navigation setting which is now 100% GA and available to all customers. Thank you for your patience.

Microsoft Viva Connections is already available in any browser, giving your employees easy access to Viva Connections outside of Teams.

We are working on an additional entry point to access Viva Connections on web. This entry point will allow your employees to access Connections on web from your organization’s Microsoft SharePoint home site.

Navigation setting to turn the link to Connections on your SharePoint home site is starting to release now and will be available to you in next few days as we continue rolling out.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out late August 2024 (previously early August) and expect to complete by early September 2024 (previously mid-August).

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCCH, DoD): We will begin rolling out early September (previously mid-August) 2024 and expect to complete by late October 2024 (previously late September).

[How this will affect your organization:]

After this release, the Go to Connections link will display in the upper right of your company’s SharePoint home site menu. This feature will be on by default and accessible to all users in your tenant unless you turn it off.

user controls

[What you need to do to prepare:]

Go to Connections button is now rolling out to all customers. It will show up on your company’s intranet site header.

If your company is not ready to roll out Viva Connections to your employees, you can turn it off using the navigation setting.

admin controls

This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to update any relevant documentation.

Multiple Services: Partially incomplete log data due to monitoring agent issue
Category:Microsoft Entra Microsoft 365 suite Microsoft Purview
Nummer:MC903318
Status:stayInformed
A Data Privacy message regarding your organization is available within Message Center. The contents of this message can be accessed within Message Center by a Global Administrator or someone designated as a Message Center Privacy Reader.

Please sign in to Admin Center to view the details of this message in the M365 Message center.
On-demand Index Life Cycle Change for SharePoint and OneDrive Search and Application Permission Based Requests
Category:SharePoint Online OneDrive for Business
Nummer:MC903620
Status:planForChange

We’re making some changes to on-demand indexes used to support SharePoint and OneDrive Search using Application Permissions. On/Starting November 1, 2024, if an on-demand index has not been queried in 100 days, the index will be decommissioned.

App-only permissioned requests (Search content with application permissions – Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Learn) may be created by custom applications using public Search APIs such as Microsoft Search Graph API or SharePoint Search REST API. This change will NOT affect normal user or delegated permissioned Search traffic from Enterprise Search endpoints (e.g., SharePoint, Teams, Outlook, Office.com, Bing@work, etc.), search-based web parts, or custom apps using the signed-in user’s permissions.

[When this will happen:]

Beginning November 1, 2024

[How this will affect your organization:]

Searching using Application Permissions is a latency expensive option. To make the process more efficient, when you run the initial search request and request private content, an on-demand index is provisioned to serve “private” results. The time required to build the index depends on the number of items in your users’ OneDrive and SharePoint. For a medium-to-large tenant, this may take days to a week to complete. Very large tenants will take longer. While the index is provisioning, search requests will only return shared and public content. Once the new index is complete, private and shared content will be returned. If no additional search requests for private content are sent within 100 days, the private index will be decommissioned. If needed again, a subsequent search request for private content will rebuild the index.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

If you have applications which run infrequently (e.g. every four months) and use Search with Application Permissions, plan for time to allow the on-demand index to rebuild.

Please click Additional Information to learn more.

Search content with application permissions – Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Learn

Microsoft Purview compliance portal | Communication Compliance: Notify users about hidden content matches
Category:Microsoft Purview
Nummer:MC903625
Status:planForChange

Coming soon for Microsoft Purview compliance portal | Communication Compliance: A notification banner designed to enhance transparency will alert users when keywords embedded in hidden content (such as hyperlinks or encoded strings) trigger a compliance policy match. With this rollout, investigators will be able to quickly recognize that some or all keyword matches are not immediately visible in the main content body, saving time and ensuring a more efficient triage experience.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 417483.

[When this will happen:]

Public Preview: We will begin rolling out late October 2024 and expect to complete by early November 2024.

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-November 2024 and expect to complete by early December 2024.

[How this will affect your organization:]

Before this rollout, users and investigators are not notified if policy matches occur for hidden text.

After this rollout, users will be notified if any policy matches in a message are concealed and not readily discernible in the main content.

This feature is available by default.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to notify your admins about this change and update any relevant documentation.

Before rollout, we will update this post with new documentation.

Migration of Topics used in Viva Engage
Category:Microsoft Viva
Nummer:MC903627
Status:planForChange

In February 2024, the retirement of Viva Topics was announced. As part of the change, Viva Engage will return to a simplified topics model, called Engage topics, and the integration with Viva Topics will be retired. This message is for customers who have tenants with topics data that currently resides in Viva Topics or Topics lightweight management and who are not licensed to use Viva Topics.

In November 2024, your organization’s topics data will be migrated to reside in Viva Engage. Migrations for all tenants notified will be completed by the end of November. During the migrations employees should not experience any degradation in their core topics experiences, including the ability to create topics, add topics to posts, follow topics, edit topics they created and increase the relevance of their feeds by following topics.

After the migration, topic creators will gain the ability to delete topics they created. Applicable admins will continue to edit topics and will gain the ability to delete topics within Viva Engage.

[Why is this change happening?]

As a result of the retirement of Viva Topics, Viva Engage will deprecate the integration with Viva Topics, but continue to support a simplified topics model to help organize, amplify, route and recall knowledge posted with topics. To ensure customer data is retained we will migrate customer topics data from Viva Topics or Lightweight Topics into Viva Engage to preserve topics applied to posts and associated Engage topic metadata such as followers, topic description and creator.

Learn more about the migration to Viva Topics, the Topics experience, and the Topics retirement.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in early November 2024 and will complete for all tenants notified by late November 2024.

[How this will affect your organization:]

During the migration, the experience of people using topics should not be disrupted. 

All topics used in Viva Engage that were Lightweight Topics or Viva Topics will be migrated to Engage topics the only exceptions are AI-suggested or access-controlled topics and topics listed in your topic exclusion list. As topic featuring will be deprecated any data associated with this feature will be deleted and will not be included in the topic migration. 

After your migration, post migration reports can be viewed by exporting two reports from Viva Engage called EngageTopicsMigration.csv and EngageTopicApplicationsMigration.csv (Learn more: Manage data in the Viva Engage admin center | Microsoft Learn). In the post migration reports, migrated topics will show the date of migration and what action was taken for the topic. Topics not migrated will include a short explanation about why the topic did not migrate. 

To restore topics that were not migrated an admin can: 

  1. Review the post migration EngageTopicApplicationMigration.csv report 
  2. Filter out imported and deleted topics 
  3. Refer to the ThreadID for topics that were not imported
  4. Rebuilt the thread url with the applicable thread ID and your network domain: https://www.yammer.com/<NetworkDomain>/#/Threads/show?<threadId>
  5. Run the VivaTopicApplications.csv report to identify the topic name for the topic 
  6. Create the topic in Viva Engage and attach the topic to the thread

Please note that metadata (i.e. topic creator, topic description) for topics that were not imported cannot be restored. 

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[What you need to do to prepare:]

Before the migration a tenant admin can get a snapshot of which topics will be migrated by exporting topics in Viva Engage with PowerShell. No other actions are recommended. 




Feature update: Remove live event conversations from the community feed
Category:Microsoft Viva
Nummer:MC903630
Status:stayInformed

Currently all conversations (questions & discussions) posted in a community live event feed are automatically posted in the community feed.

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With this feature update, conversations will remain restricted to the event feed only.

[When will this happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out this feature in early October 2024 and expect to complete by early November 2024

[How this will affect your organization:]

With this update, we are making a change that will restrict conversations (questions & discussion posts) in a community live event to the event feed only. This means that posts for new events after this release will be visible only when you access the event feed within the community NOT within the community feed itself. When you delete the event, the community feed will remain unimpacted. It can be made available to the community feed if a user explicitly shares a conversation from the event feed to the community feed. 

It is important to note that this change will only be available for newly created events & will not apply to past events. Existing events that were created before this release in the community will still show messages in the community feed. When you delete those events, the messages will remain in the community feed.

[What do you need to do to prepare:]

This change will be available by default and doesn’t require any changes at your end.

Microsoft Intune In Development for October 2024 is now available
Category:Microsoft Intune
Nummer:MC903631
Status:stayInformed

The In development for Microsoft Intune page in our documentation has been updated.

How does this affect me?

The In development page provides a list of features in upcoming releases of Microsoft Intune to assist in your readiness and planning. The list has now been updated. You’ll start seeing these changes in the next month or in a subsequent release.

What do I need to prepare for this change?

You can inform your IT staff and helpdesk of the upcoming changes listed on this page. Plan to update your user guidance, if you feel any of these features would be important to your users.

Additional Information

Intune In development

Microsoft Viva Insights: Business Leader role removal
Category:Microsoft Viva
Nummer:MC903633
Status:planForChange

Microsoft Viva Insights leader experiences will stop supporting the Business Leader role in January 2025.

Removing support for the Business Leader role within Viva Insights allows for clearer deployment of roles and admin management of roles. Manager, Analyst, and Delegate roles will remain in their current state.

Learn more about roles in Viva Insights.

[When this will happen:]

The Viva Insights Business Leader role removal will occur throughout January 2025.

[How this will affect your organization:]

Those with current Viva Insights Business Leader roles can still access leader experiences if someone with a Manager role assigns them as a delegate to enable access to their organizational insights. Learn more about how to delegate access to organizational insights and Copilot Dashboard.

Once the Viva Insights Business Leader role is removed, the user’s ability to see the entire company, referred to interchangeably as the “your company” or “myorg” view, will no longer be supported. Should a user need “whole company” view access, the top leader in your organization can assign that user delegate access to see the entire company.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

For those with Viva Insights Business Leader roles within the organization, ensure that someone with a Manager role assigns them as a delegate if they wish to maintain access.

Microsoft Teams: Update to macOS keyboard shortcuts
Category:Microsoft Teams
Nummer:MC903634
Status:planForChange

Teams is making updates to its macOS keyboard shortcuts to follow macOS HIG policy.

 [When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out late October 2024 and expect to complete by the beginning of November 2024.

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out at the beginning of November 2024 and expect to complete by mid-November 2024.

General Availability (GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will begin rolling out mid-November 2024 and expect to complete by mid-December 2024.

[How this will affect your organization:]

All Mac users will have many of their Teams shortcuts updated to remove the “Options” and “Control” shortcuts from the list. This allows Mac users to use keyboard shortcuts without any collusions with existing macOS shortcuts. The new shortcut lay out will be available for users after an update to the latest version of Teams (the specific version number will be provided in an update to this post).

Details on the updated layout will be available prior to the rollout in the “Keyboard shortcuts” modal window accessible from the ellipsis (…) menu next to user’s avatar, or in Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams – Microsoft Support 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

The update of macOS keyboard shortcuts will be automatic when users receive an update to the specific build with this functionality. No admin action is required. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation as appropriate.

Microsoft SharePoint: “Revoke SPOUserSession” retires starting November, 2024
Category:SharePoint Online
Nummer:MC903785
Status:planForChange

We will be retiring the Revoke-SPOUserSession PowerShell cmdlet for Microsoft SharePoint Online (SPO), as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance security and streamline scope and permissions for our users. Instead, please use the Revoke-MgUserSignInSession, where we will continue to invest resources.

[When this will happen:]

We will begin rolling this out in early November 2024 and expect to complete by mid-November 2024.

[How this will affect your organization:]

Our telemetry indicates that only a few organizations are active users of the Revoke-SPOUserSession cmdlet for their user management needs. If your organization is currently using this cmdlet, transition to utilizing ‘Revoke-MgUserSignInSession’. 

After the retirement, requests using the Revoke SPOUserSession cmdlet will be blocked with an error message similar to: 

“This cmdlet has been deprecated and replaced by Microsoft graph cmdlet ‘Revoke-MgUserSignInSession’ as described in: Revoke-MgUserSignInSession

[What you need to do to prepare:]

Please immediately begin transitioning from using the Revoke-SPOUserSession cmdlet. To avoid unexpected impact, also ensure none of your workflows are calling this cmdlet. Instead, please use the Revoke-MgUserSignInSession, <Revoke-MgUserSignInSession> where we will continue to invest resources.

Additional Information:

Revoke user access in Microsoft Entra ID

Microsoft Dataverse – Service Update 9.2.24095.00000 for EUR
Category:Microsoft Dataverse
Nummer:MC904091
Status:stayInformed
We have a minor service update planned for your Microsoft Dataverse environment hosted in EUR.

This service update will occur within your region’s scheduled maintenance timeline, on the scheduled date listed for Microsoft Dataverse.

How does this affect me?
The version number for your Microsoft Dataverse environment will update to version 9.2.24095.00000 or higher.

There is no expected degradation to service performance or availability, however, during this maintenance window users may see short, intermittent impact such as transient SQL errors or a redirect to the login screen.

What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.
Power Automate – Manage cloud flow run history in Dataverse announcement
Category:Microsoft Power Automate
Nummer:MC904309
Status:stayInformed
We are announcing the manage cloud flow run history in Dataverse feature will be made available on November 1, 2024. This feature allows you to have a single consolidated view to understand the automation performance across your cloud and desktop flows.

How does this affect me?
This feature will allow you to better understand the top trends across all your automation assets during different time periods, including success and failures, top errors and top flows with specific trends. This feature also allows you to seamlessly switch between cloud and desktop flow run activity.

What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.

For more information on this feature, please visit: Manage cloud flow run history in Dataverse
Power Automate – Create a flow on a file in Teams feature
Category:Microsoft Power Automate
Nummer:MC904316
Status:stayInformed
We are announcing the create a flow on a file in Teams feature for Power Automate. This feature allows you to set up and use Workflows in Teams on files. This feature will reach general availability on October 31, 2024.

This feature will not be available via Power Automate Desktop.

How does this affect me?
When enabled, this feature will let you create a flow on a file in Teams using one of the templates available to be done to a file.

What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.

If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Create a flow on a file in Teams.

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