Jul 08, 2020 When Google expanded Flutter mobile app SDK to the web, desktop, and embedded devices, the company published early instructions for developing Flutter apps for Windows, Mac. May 07, 2019 Quick one, if you need to force a refresh or rebuild of the Microsoft Teams client cache on Windows or Mac, do the following: Quit Microsoft Teams Delete or rename the following directory/folder. Microsoft Teams is your hub for teamwork, which brings together everything a team needs: chat and threaded conversations, meetings & video conferencing, calling, content collaboration with the power of Microsoft 365 applications, and the ability to create and integrate apps.
Microsoft recommends that organizations use recent versions of Windows 10 with either Hybrid Domain Join or Azure AD Join configuration. This ensures that users’ accounts are primed in Windows’ Web Account Manager, which in turns enables single sign-on to Teams and other Microsoft applications. This provides a better user experience (silent sign-in) and a better security posture.
Microsoft Teams uses modern authentication to keep the sign-in experience simple and secure. To see how users sign in to Teams, read Sign in to Teams.
How modern authentication works
Modern authentication is a process that lets Teams know that users have already entered their credentials (like their work email and password) elsewhere, and they shouldn't be required to enter them again to start the app. The experience will vary depending on a couple factors, like if users are working in Windows or on a Mac. It will also vary depending on whether your organization has enabled single-factor authentication or multi-factor authentication (multi-factor authentication usually involves verifying credentials via a phone, providing a unique code, entering a PIN, or presenting a thumbprint). Here's a rundown of each modern authentication scenario.
Windows users
Mac users
On MacOS, Teams will prompt users to enter their username and credentials and may prompt for multi-factor authentication depending on your organization's settings. Once users enter their credentials, they won't be required to provide them again. From that point on, Teams automatically starts whenever they're working on the same computer.
Teams for iOS and Android users
Upon sign in, mobile users will see a list of all the Microsoft 365 accounts that are either currently signed in or were previously signed in on their device. Users can tap on any of the accounts to sign in. There are two scenarios for mobile sign in:
Note
For users to experience the sign on experience as described in this section, their devices must be running Teams for iOS version 2.0.13 (build 2020061704) or later, or Teams for Android version 1416/1.0.0.2020061702 or later.
Adding multiple accounts to Teams
Teams for iOS and Android supports adding multiple accounts from a single device to Teams. The following images show how users can add multiple accounts in Teams.
Use enterprise mobility management to control which accounts can sign in to Teams
Teams for iOS and Android offers IT administrators the ability to push account configurations to Microsoft 365 accounts. This capability works with any Mobile Device Management (MDM) provider who uses the Managed App Configuration channel for iOS or the Android Enterprise channel for Android.
For users enrolled in Microsoft Intune, you can deploy the account configuration settings using Intune in the Azure Portal.
Once account setup configuration has been setup in the MDM provider, and after the user enrolls their device, on the login pgae, Teams for iOS and Android will only show the allowed account(s) on the Teams login page. The user can tap on any of the allowed accounts on this page to sign in.
Set the following configuration parameters in the Azure Intune portal for managed devices.
Once the account setup configuration has been set, Teams will restrict the ability to sign in, so that only allowed accounts on enrolled devices will be granted access.
To create an app configuration policy for managed iOS/iPadOS devices, see Add app configuration policies for managed iOS/iPadOS devices.
To create an app configuration policy for managed Android devices, see Add app configuration policies for managed Android devices.
Switching accounts after completing modern authentication
If users are working on a domain-joined computer (for example, if their tenant has enabled Kerberos), they cannot switch user accounts once they've completed modern authentication. If users are not working on a domain-joined computer, they can switch accounts.
Signing out of Teams after completing modern authentication
To sign out of Teams, users can click their profile picture at the top of the app, and then select Sign out. They can also right-click the app icon in their taskbar, and then select Log out. Once they've sign out of Teams, they need to enter their credentials again to launch the app.
Signing out of Teams for iOS and AndroidDownload Microsoft Team Desktop App
Mobile users can sign out of Teams by going to the menu and choosing the More menu, and then choosing Sign out. Once signed out, users will need to re-enter their credentials the next time they launch the app.
Microsoft Teams Desktop App For Mac
Note
Teams for Android uses single sign-on (SSO) to simplify the sign in experience. Users should make sure to log out of all Microsoft apps, in addition to Teams, in order to completely log out on the Android platform.
URLs and IP address ranges
Teams requires connectivity to the Internet. To understand endpoints that should be reachable for customers using Teams in Office 365 plans, Government and other clouds, read Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges.
Important
Teams presently requires access (TCP port 443) to the Google ssl.gstatic.com service (https://ssl.gstatic.com) for all users; this is true even if you're not using Gstatic. Teams will remove this requirement soon (early 2020), and we'll update this article accordingly at that time.
Troubleshooting modern authenticationMicrosoft Teams Desktop App (machine-wide Install)
Modern authentication is available for every organization that uses Teams, so if users are not able to complete the process, there might be something wrong with your domain or your organization's Microsoft work or school account.
For more information, see Why am I having trouble signing in to Microsoft Teams?
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