New Teams client app uses the same VDI media optimization channels as the old teams (for VMware Horizon, Citrix, AVD, and W365).At this time, you cannot disable auto-updates (this can be disabled via a registry key in the future, listed as “coming soon”).You will also need to enable Microsoft Teams Media Optimization for the VDI platform you are using (in my case and example, VMware Horizon). In the future, Microsoft will be releasing a registry key to disable auto-updates for non-persistent VDI golden images. Please Note: At the time of this post, the new Teams client auto-updates, even when using the bulk machine mode with the bootstrapper installer. While installing the new Teams is fairly simple for non-VDI environment (by simply either enabling the new version in the Teams Admin portal, or using your application manager to deploy the installer), a special method is required to deploy on your VDI images, whether persistent or non-persistent. Interestingly enough, it uses the same media optimization channels for VDI as the old client did, so enablement and/or migrating from the old version is very simple if you’re running VMware Horizon, Citrix, AVD, or Windows 365. My close friend and colleague, mobile jon, did a fantastic in-depth Deep Dive into the New Microsoft Teams and it’s inner workings that I highly recommend reading. And fortunately for us, it supports media optimizations for VDI environments. Ultimately, it’s way faster, and consumes way less memory. New Microsoft Teams app VDI optimized with Toggle for new/old version
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