Nathan Cox
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The engineering team is continuing to work on adding support for multiple accounts on desktop clients. We will first launch support for 1 work/school account and 1 personal account so users can enjoy Teams for work and personal side-by-side. Windows and MacOS. Support for multiple work accounts is still being worked on and will come at a later date.
You can track status via the roadmap here: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=68845.
Thanks!
Nathan Cox supported this idea ·
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We’re updating our command library all the time, so keep checking the menu in the command box to see what’s new by typing / or @.
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We are getting closer, and are still working thru some bugs, but hope to release this as part of a Public Preview pack in early 2021! (Windows 10 released with the December 2020 pack this week)
You can learn more about the new Microsoft Teams Public Preview program here: https://aka.ms/TeamsPublicPreview, and Teams administrators can find documentation to manage which users will see the Public Preview option here: https://aka.ms/TeamsPublicPreviewAdmin
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Yes, this! Using a custom, proprietary, notification system is disruptive to the end user in this case. Currently, Teams notifications do not honor "do not disturb" settings, do not show up in the notification center, and require separate customization from what a user would already expect.