Teams meeting templates: Fundamentals and security upgrade [MC1302903]

Teams meeting templates: Fundamentals and security upgrade [MC1302903]

Message ID: MC1302903

[Introduction]

Microsoft is upgrading the backend service that powers Teams meeting templates to improve security and reliability. As part of this change, meeting templates will require supported versions of Microsoft Teams and Outlook clients. Meeting templates functionality and user experience remain unchanged.

Meeting templates is a Teams Premium feature and requires the appropriate license to be enabled for users.

[When this will happen:]

  • Worldwide, GCC, GCCH and DoD: Support for meeting templates feature in older versions will stop by June 30, 2026

[How this affects your organization:]

Who is affected:

  • Meeting organizers who create Teams meetings using meeting templates
  • This includes webinars and town halls that rely on meeting templates

What will happen:

  • Users on unsupported versions of Microsoft Teams or new Outlook for Windows may experience issues when accessing or applying meeting templates
  • Meeting templates functionality remains unchanged for supported clients
  • This change is enforced automatically; no admin configuration is required

[What you can do to prepare:]

To ensure a smooth transition, please confirm users are on the minimum supported versions listed below:

  • Microsoft Teams (Windows): 26015.1706.4351.4392 or later
  • Microsoft Teams (Mac): 26015.1706.4351.4392 or later
  • Outlook (classic) with Teams add-in: Teams version 26015.1706.4351.4392 or later (no separate Outlook update required)
  • New Outlook for Windows: 20260320002.20 or later

Recommended actions:

  • Verify users are running supported versions before the applicable deadline.
  • Communicate this change to helpdesk and support teams.
  • Encourage users to restart Teams and Outlook applications to ensure updates are applied.

Update guidance:

[Compliance considerations:]

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Source: Microsoft

Latest Posts

Pass It On
Leave a Comment

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply