![]() Admin permissions aren't required to install the Teams client on Windows PCs but are required on Macs. IT Pros can choose their preferred method to distribute the installation files to computers in their organization. Some examples include Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Windows) or Jamf Pro (macOS). Windows Install Teams using Endpoint Configuration Manager.įor more information about distributing Teams, see the following.Watch the following session to learn about the benefits of the Windows Desktop Client, how to plan for it, and how to deploy it: Teams Windows Desktop Client Teams on Windows provides downloadable MSI installers in 32-bit, 64-bit, and ARM64 architectures. 64-bit) of Teams is agnostic to the architecture of Windows and Office that is installed. We recommend the 64-bit version of Teams on 64-bit systems. NET Framework or later isn't installed the Teams installer will offer to install for you. The Windows client is deployed to the AppData folder located in the user’s profile. %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\TeamsMeetingAddin The Windows client leverages the following locations: Deploying to the user’s local profile allows the client to be installed without requiring elevated permissions. When users initiate a call using the Teams client for the first time, they might notice a warning with the Windows firewall settings that asks for users to allow communication. Users might be instructed to ignore this message because the call will work, even when the warning is dismissed.ĭuring the installation, the PKG will prompt for admin credentials. If a user currently has a DMG installation of Teams and wants to replace it with the PKG installation, the user should: The user needs to enter the admin credentials, regardless of whether or not the user is an admin. IT Pros can use a managed deployment solution, such as Jamf Pro, to distribute the Teams installation files to all Macs in their organization. On Linux, package managers such as apt and yum will try to install any requirements for you. However, if they don't then you will need to install any reported requirements before installing Teams on Linux. Users will be able to install native Linux packages in. Installing the DEB or RPM package will automatically install the package repository. ![]() The signing key to enable auto-updating using the system's package manager is installed automatically. Open the relevant package management tool and go through the self-guided Linux app installation process.Teams ships monthly and if the repository was installed correctly, then your system package manager should handle auto-updating in the same way as other packages on the system.
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