Microsoft Teams: Admin setting for simpler meeting passcodes (numeric‑only) [MC1232096]

Microsoft Teams: Admin setting for simpler meeting passcodes (numeric‑only) [MC1232096]

Message ID: MC1232096

[Introduction]

Microsoft Teams is introducing simplified meeting passcodes to reduce friction when joining meetings, especially when participants must manually enter a passcode. This feature is off by default and must be explicitly enabled by a tenant administrator.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 555858.

[When this will happen]

  • Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out in early March 2026 and expect to complete by mid-March 2026.
  • General Availability
    • Worldwide & GCC: We will begin rolling out in mid-March 2026 and expect to complete by late March 2026.
    • GCCH & DoD: We will begin rolling out in early April 2026 and expect to complete by mid-April 2026.

[How this affects your organization]

    Who is affected:

    Tenant administrators who manage meeting security settings in Microsoft Teams.

    What will happen:

    • A new admin setting allows simplified 8‑digit numeric‑only meeting passcodes.
    • The feature is off by default; admins must opt in.
    • The setting can be applied to:
      • Specific users
      • Groups
      • The entire tenant
    • Only newly scheduled meetings use numeric‑only passcodes.
    • Existing meetings are not changed.
    • If the feature remains off, Teams continues to use the default, more complex passcodes.

    Security considerations:

    • Numeric‑only passcodes reduce cryptographic strength relative to the default setting.
    • The simplified passcode applies whether users join via meeting ID or by clicking a meeting link.
    • Admins will see a security warning when enabling the setting.
    • All other Teams meeting security controls remain unchanged, including:
      • Lobby and admission controls
      • Organizer and participant policies
      • Tenant authentication and access controls

    [What you can do to prepare]

    • Review your organization’s meeting security requirements.
    • Decide whether simplified passcodes meet your policies.
    • If enabling, determine appropriate scope (users, groups, or tenant‑wide).
    • If maintaining current behavior, no action is required.
    • Consider updating internal documentation and informing helpdesk staff if you enable the feature.

    [Compliance considerations]

    No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.

    Source: Microsoft

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