![]() ![]() Since Teams comes in multiple variants (per-user, per-machine x86 and per-machine 圆4) we’ve tried to cater for all versions. Upon further investigation their deployment script hacks it out of the ‘Run’ registry key: reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v Teams /fīecause of this, we decided to create a login script (a note on running PowerShell login scripts) to configure the aforementioned settings and also launch Teams afterwards. Just a note before we continue, is that the organisation we’re currently working with have disabled Teams from automatically launching due to not wanting it to take over the desktop when it launches. If your camera is on, click the Apply button. Choose a pre-set background or click + Add new to add a custom background. Now select Background effects from the dropdown menu. After that, click on More or the three dots at the top. So we need to configure them via PowerShell instead. Firstly, open your Microsoft Teams application. Unfortunately at the time of writing, Microsoft haven’t provided an ADMX template to configure these settings via Group Policy. ![]() I’ve done some debugging and found that these configurations are stored in a JSON file located here: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Teams\desktop-config.json Launch Microsoft Teams Minimised in System Tray When you are in a Microsoft Teams call, click the three dots on the meeting settings bar Select show background effects Choose your background from the. But from a deployment perspective we can’t ask all users to manually check this box, and so we need to think of how we can automate this configuration. You could refer to the blog Deploying the Microsoft Teams Desktop Client to find more details. Luckily in the latest version of Microsoft Teams, there is an option in Settings to ‘open application in the background’. Put the Teams icon on desktop: I suggest you could try to use the script of Install Microsoft Teams Desktop Client with GPO to install the MS teams, after doing this, it will place a Microsoft Teams icon on user’s desktop. ![]() The general consensus is that launching Teams in full screen mode is too invasive when users first log in to their desktop session. I’ve seen multiple Reddit posts, Microsoft posts and ‘User Voice’ posts requesting the ability to launch Microsoft Teams minimised in the system tray. ![]()
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