To create a new policy for these settings, run: New-CsClientPolicy -Identity ContactsClientPolicy -ShowRecentContacts $false If you have already created a policy, you can use the Set-CsClientPolicy cmdlet to make changes to the existing policy, and then use the Grant-CsClientPolicy cmdlet to apply the settings to your users. To grant the new policy you created to all of the users in your organization, run: Grant-CsClientPolicy -identity -PolicyName URLClientPolicy To create a new policy for these settings, run: New-CsClientPolicy -Identity URLClientPolicy -EnableURL $true Enable URLs or hyperlinks to be clickable in IMs
See more on the Grant-CsClientPolicy cmdlet. To grant the new policy you created to all of the users in your organization, run: Grant-CsClientPolicy -identity -PolicyName ClientPolicy See more on the New-CsClientPolicy cmdlet. To create a new policy for these settings, run: New-CsClientPolicy -Identity ClientPolicy -DisableEmoticons $true -DisablePresenceNote -$true -DisableSavingIM $true
If you want more information about starting Windows PowerShell, see Connect to all Microsoft 365 or Office 365 services in a single Windows PowerShell window or Set up your computer for Windows PowerShell.ĭisable emoticons and presence notifications and prevent saving of IMs Open a Windows PowerShell command prompt and run the following commands: # When using Teams PowerShell ModuleĬonnect-MicrosoftTeams -Credential $credential
If you're using the latest Teams PowerShell public release, you don't need to install the Skype for Business Online Connector. Skype for Business Online Connector is currently part of the latest Teams PowerShell module.