![]() If you need further information about Call History, you can go in to “Call History” tab and analyze the call quality further. It also shows the accumulated call quality information for the entire week. It includes the policies that re assigned to the user and current Teams Upgrade status. For SfBO and Teams, it shows what type of license that user has and features\policies enabled for the user.įurther more, if you select one of the users, it will show the overall Skype\Teams configuration for that user. It also shows where the user located at in a Skype for Business Hybrid scenario (which i was talking about hat was missing in the Dashboard). Move on in to different Tabs, the “Users” tab provide a complete list of users that are enabled for Teams and SfBO. That view is important for those who has Skype for Business Hybrid deployments to have a visibility on where the majority of the users are located. Only complain i have this view about is that, it’s missing the overview of where the users are homes at for Skype for Business. There are some self help materials available to get familiarize with Teams and guidance to move from Skype for Business to Teams. On the “Dash Board”, it shows the Organization information, search for users. ![]() When you click on it, it takes you to the new admin portal. ![]() When you log in to Microsoft 365 Portal as an Admin, you will notice that the Skype for Business Administration tab is replaced by new Skype and Teams Admin portal. Core purpose of this tool is to consolidate the configuration and day-to-day admin tasks of Skype for Business Online (SfBO) and Teams in to a central place other than going in to various different portals and running Powershell scripts. This tool is in the process of rolling out and keep getting added with new capabilities. Recently, Microsoft have introduced a dedicated Admin Center for Skype for Business Online and Teams.
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