Message ID: MC925999
Coming soon for Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Places: New ways for users to check in to meeting rooms and prevent rooms from automatically releasing. After this rollout, customers will be able to check in through Teams Chat and email for all enabled rooms. The pre-rollout options to check in through Teams panels or Teams Rooms will continue.
This message is related to MC922620 Microsoft Places app ON by default (October 2024)
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We will begin rolling out mid-November 2024 and expect to complete by late November 2024.
[How this will affect your organization:]
Before this rollout, users are able to check in and auto-release rooms through these options:
- An attendee can check in through a Teams panel.
- An attendee can check in by joining a meeting through Microsoft Teams Rooms.
After this rollout, check in and auto-release will need Teams panels on Teams app version 1449/1.0.97.2024061108 or higher. Users can choose from these three options to check in to a room:
- An attendee can check in through a Teams panel. (Same as before the rollout)
- An attendee can check in by joining a meeting through Microsoft Teams Rooms. (Same as before the rollout)
- The organizer or an attendee can check in through Teams Chat. (New)
Any rooms that currently have auto-release and check-in enabled through Teams panels will automatically receive these additional check-in options without any extra setup required.
These features are on by default.
Check in through Teams Panel:
Check in through Microsoft Teams Rooms:
Left: Check in through Teams Chat at the start of the meeting. Right: Check in is successful:
Check in through email for in person meetings:
For all check in options, users will see that the room has been released in Chat:
Note: Auto-release and check in does not currently support or automatically release the room for in-person meetings and non-Teams online meetings such as Zoom or Webex. These features will come soon.
[What you need to do to prepare:]
This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation.
Lean more: Enabling Auto Release for your rooms – Microsoft 365 Places | Microsoft Learn (will be updated before rollout)
Source: Microsoft
Exciting Times Ahead for Admins and Users!
With the upcoming rollout of new check-in features for Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Places, it seems like our meeting rooms are about to get a serious upgrade!
For admins, this means less time worrying about whether a room is going to be auto-released while you’re still trying to find your notes (we’ve all been there). The new options—checking in via Teams Chat and email—are like having a secret weapon against the dreaded “room is gone” scenario. Plus, it’s all happening automatically, so you can kick back and enjoy your coffee while the tech takes care of business. ☕️
Now, for users, think of this as your golden ticket to seamless meeting experiences! No more frantic dashes to the Teams panel—just a quick check-in from your comfy chair. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to avoid another awkward moment of racing to a meeting room only to find it’s been released?
Overall, these changes are set to make a significant impact. Whether you’re an admin or a user, the ease and convenience are bound to enhance productivity and reduce those classic meeting mishaps.
So, what do you think? Will these updates make your work life easier, or are you still going to need that extra cup of coffee? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments below!