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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription and a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solution.
The company's Microsoft Teams upgrade policy is set to Teams only coexistence mode.
You deploy the Microsoft Installer (MSI) package for Microsoft Teams to the VDI solution.
Several months later, users of the VDI solution report that their workstation is missing several new Microsoft Teams features.
You need to ensure that the VDI solution users can use the new Microsoft Teams features.
Solution: From the Microsoft Teams admin center, you modify the Microsoft Teams upgrade policy.
Does this meet the goal?
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A. B.B.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-client-update.
The proposed solution of modifying the Microsoft Teams upgrade policy from the Microsoft Teams admin center may or may not meet the goal of ensuring that VDI solution users can use the new Microsoft Teams features, depending on the specific upgrade policy and its settings.
In the given scenario, the company's Microsoft Teams upgrade policy is set to Teams only coexistence mode. This upgrade mode allows users to use either Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business for chat, calling, and meetings, depending on their preferences. However, in this mode, users may not have access to all the latest Microsoft Teams features, as these may be gradually rolled out over time or require a different upgrade mode.
If the current upgrade policy settings are the cause of the missing features for VDI solution users, modifying the upgrade policy may be a valid solution. The Teams only mode could be changed to Islands or Teams upgrade mode, which would allow users to access all the latest Microsoft Teams features, including chat, calling, and meetings.
However, if the missing features are not related to the upgrade policy, or if there are other issues with the VDI solution, modifying the upgrade policy may not be sufficient to resolve the problem. In such cases, additional troubleshooting and investigation would be needed to identify and address the root cause of the issue.
Therefore, the correct answer to this question depends on the specific details of the upgrade policy and the cause of the missing features for VDI solution users, which are not provided in the scenario.