Hey all! I'm new to the sysadmin role and I've come across an issue where about 20% of our users aren't receiving the automatic updates for Microsoft Teams. I'm curious if anyone has dealt with similar problems and what solutions you've implemented. We're looking for a way to enforce the auto-update feature instead of relying on SCCM for deployment. Currently, we're in a hybrid joined environment and are transitioning to a fully Entra joined setup.
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We've started using Action1 for our updates and patches, and it’s been working well! It allows us to deploy updates and even uninstall unwanted versions of software like Teams. It's a great alternative if you want more control over software deployment without relying solely on the built-in updater.
Thanks for the suggestions! I prefer the Teams auto updater to work for everyone instead of managing another deployment method, but I'll definitely consider Action1 for future updates.
To solve the auto-update issue on Windows, make sure that the Delivery Optimization Service is enabled in your settings. This is crucial for Teams to update itself automatically!

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