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Microsoft Teams organizes teams and projects in one place, allowing members to collaborate quickly and effectively.

  • A central hub: Microsoft Teams allows you to manage files created in Office 365 among your fellow collaborators, wherever they may be.

  • Team collaboration: Everyone can stay up-to-date on the latest project status: Teams allows multiple people to edit documents simultaneously.

  • Chat and share files: Group and individual chat functionality, easy access to shared team documents, and integration of other 365 apps.

How can I learn more about the privacy and security of Teams?


*Phone numbers of users who dial-in to Teams meetings are displayed to all meeting attendees

Can I invite external users to my team?

  • Yes, you can add external users as guests to a team.

  • Guests can be added with any email (e.g. @uwaterloo.ca, @gmail.com, etc.)

  • Once added to the team, guests who are already using Teams with another institution can access the separate Teams tenant by doing one of the following: 

    • Have one tenant open in the Teams desktop application and another open in a browser window (https://teams.microsoft.com/)

    • Switch tenants using the drop-down menu in the top-right corner of the Teams desktop application 

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Can I use apps, bots, and/or other connectors?

  • A number of apps and connectors are currently supported in Microsoft Teams.

  • For a brief overview and common connectors, please

    see 

    see Microsoft's page.

How many people can join a Teams meeting?

Where can I learn more about Teams? 

How do I request to sync a class roster with Teams?

Instructors can now request a Team with roster synchronization by accessing the course in LEARN for which they would like a roster sync’d Team and clicking on Instructor Tools in the Course Tools widget on the course homepage. Select Request MS

Team from the options. Rosters are loaded/sync’d once per day at 4:30 a.m. starting the day following the day on which the request is made. Please note that the Teams roster loads all students (not TAs – they must be added manually by the instructor) and does not distinguish section groups.

Is the data backed up?

Data stored within OneDrive on Teams is subject to the same data retention policies as OneDrive. This means that if a file is accidentally deleted, you'll be able to restore this file yourself as long as it's within 30 days. 

What are the limits and specifications for Teams? 

Read more about Limits and specifications for Microsoft Teams.

Where is the data stored?

Teams effectively integrates your own OneDrive and your Team OneDrive, giving you access to plenty of space to save any documents. Both of these spaces are approved for storing anything but highly restricted information. This page provides guidelines for secure data exchange.

What are the data retention policies for Teams?

Implementation of Teams data retention policies currently under review.

  • Private and group chat messages in Microsoft Teams will be deleted one year after the message is sent or received and will not be recoverable (there was previously no retention policy for these chats). 

    • For example,

       on June

       on June 1, 2021,

       chat

       chat messages sent or received before June 1, 2020 would be

      deleted 

      deleted 

    • An automatically generated message stating "We've deleted older messages due to your organization's retention policy" will appear at the top of chat windows as older chats are deleted. 

    • Links to files shared in private or group chats will also be removed from the conversation at the one-year mark; however, files will still be accessible. 

  • Posts to a Teams Channel, including those posted during a meeting,

     will be

     will be retained for the

    life of

    life of the team (was previously 3 years). 

  • Other Teams

    data 

    data (e.g.,

     files

     files)

     will

     will persist as long as the Team exists (i.e., All Teams data would be deleted if the entire Team was deleted).

     

      

  • All Teams data would be deleted if the entire Team was deleted.

Aren't the existing tools enough?

Teams combines several existing tools in one place, and replaces certain others, allowing us to fully utilize more features of Office 365. This integration makes much of the functionality easier to use than using several other applications for the same tasks.

How is Teams different from SharePoint?

Teams provides an easy and effective way to chat and share documents with small groups or departments. When your Team is created, a SharePoint site for team files is also created. You can also easily include people who are not members of the University community. Teams works as a web application, or as a desktop application, and has support across multiple devices, including Android and iPhone.

Who can request a Team?

Teams are available to University of Waterloo employees (i.e. staff, faculty, and graduate students employed by the University), who can use our Microsoft Teams form to request a Team.

How do I add Teams to a personal device

Follow these steps to download Teams on a personal device.

How do I record a Teams meeting?

See Microsoft's support documentation for recording a Teams meeting

Guides

...

Quick start guide (pdf)

General

How do I join a team? 

How do I create a team? 

Is Teams available on mobile devices? 

Communication

How do I edit or delete messages? 

How do I create a channel? 

How do I start a private chat with someone? 

How do I start audio and video calls? 

How do I schedule a meeting? 

File Storage and Sharing

How do I edit and collaborate on files?

Can I use other cloud storage within Teams? 

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