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Daniel Hudson
Sep 06, 2018Steel Contributor
Microsoft Teams support now available for Surface Hub
According to the Surface Hub Update History, the August 2018 cumulative update brings support for Microsoft Teams meetings on Surface Hub.
I should note that I haven't yet tried this on a release build, so I don't know yet if the instructions for the Insider Preview build are the same, or if this even works fully (as there are no instructions yet in the admin guide).
For those wanting to try, you will need to install the Microsoft Teams for Surface Hub (Preview) app from the Microsoft Store, and you'll also need to configure 2 SurfaceHub CSP settings (either via MDM or provisioning package):
./Vendor/MSFT/SurfaceHub/Properties/SurfaceHubMeetingMode
Set to integer, values below:
0 - Skype for Business is the preferred app on the Surface Hub's Start Screen, however you can still join Microsoft Teams meetings.
1 - Microsoft Teams is the preferred app on the Surface Hub's Start Screen, however you can still join Skype for Business meetings.
2 - Microsoft Teams is the exclusive app on the Surface Hub's Start screen and Skype for Business is disabled
./Vendor/MSFT/SurfaceHub/Properties/VtcAppPackageId
Set to string. Value must be Microsoft.MicrosoftTeamsforSurfaceHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Team
yoabar has made an excellent blog post showing all the steps here. I thoroughly recommend reading through this before deploying Teams.
If anyone gives this a go, let us know below how you get on!
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Yes, we have the Microsoft Teams app available for all Surface Hubs running with Windows 10 Team Edition 1703.15063.1292. To make sure you're there, check you have KB4343889 installed on your Surface Hubs.
The instructions Daniel Hudson mentioned will work for this version, by either using MDM or the pre-configured PPKG files.
Make sure you choose the functionality mode that works best for you :-)
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- CcceejayCopper Contributor
Microsoft is the most useless piece of pretend AI Tec when it comes to offering support.
I’ve been trying to get support for adding payment methods to preserve my long held Skype number and a week later my number has been retired and there seems to be no way of avoiding the robotic circular hell of the support. Their online support is moronic to say the least. You will have more luck putting your hand into a blender.
do they even test their support. There is no failsafe for problems that are unique.
- Richard RoyBrass ContributorThe Teams app is a nice improvement, however on our SH1 the audio is horrid. Users never complained in the past but now, there is so much echo that when some users (those without headset mic's usually) are in a call, their audio gets fed back to them and those of us in the room with the hub get every other word or so. Others with full on headset/mic we don't see the issue as much.
- Frank Rijt-vanBrass ContributorWe experiencing the same issue. It only happens when Hubs are in a Teams meeting. Teams meetings without Hub participants don't have this issue. And Skype meetings with Hub participants also don't show this issue.
- Myles TaylorCopper ContributorFrank & Richard, are you applying any QoS parameters to your Teams/SkypeFB traffic https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/qos-in-teams
- Steve HernouIron Contributor
Testing on one of our Hubs in mode 0 via Store for Business and Intune.
Works very nicely.
Only things I have noticed (currently) not working here.
- There's no chat option on the Hub (it does exist in Skype on the Hub)
- There's no use of the dynamic camera on the Hub. You can choose Left or Right in the settings but not Auto
- There's no way to initiate or see meeting notes. Usually it's the organizer who books the room and as such does not have his/her own laptop with them so I can see this becoming an annoyance for our user base. I do understand technically since the Hub is not the organizer and has no OneNote functionality built in but I am thinking end user here :)
- When in Mode 0 and you leave the teams meeting, the sidebar turn into the Skype interface which can be confusing to end users. Easiest way to re-join is to tap 'See scheduled meetings' and you can easily rejoin the meeting from there.
Still have to test Mode 1 in the coming days. Mode 2 will not be for the immediate future :)
Steve
- AllanWithIron Contributor
I am having somewhat of a problem getting Teams working on our Surface Hub.
If I invite the Surface Hub to a Teams meeting, it doesn't recognize it as such. When I join the meeting it behaves as when there isn't any Skype meeting applied, which is correct, since it is a Teams meeting.
- We running the October 2018 update of Windows 10
- I have loaded TeamsRTMMode0.ppkg via USB
- I invited the Surface Hub via Outlook as a Teams meeting
- The start menu shows the Skype icon
- When I join the meeting the right side shows the option of calling someone via Skype
- The device account does have a Teams license
I have tried loading TeamsRTMMode1.ppkg via USB with the following result:
- The start page says "Call" (or similar in Danish)
- It DOES join the Teams meeting ... AND it works...
Can someone help?
- John GuyBrass ContributorI have this exact behaviour is mode 0 as well. Did you manage to get a resolution for this?
- cezarcretu
Microsoft
Hi John Guy
Not yet, but I strongly recommend that you open a support ticket so we can have a better understanding of the impact and raise the priority.
Best regards,
Cezar
- David PhillipsSteel Contributor
Just installed, pretty nice. Some weirdness, though - when the room leaves and rejoins a meeting, I can only see the room in the meeting, however others can see / hear the room. Also moving the mouse around causes the control buttons (mute, hangup, etc) to flash on and off. Hopefully that gets fixed.
- Jeff WhealenCopper ContributorI still am unable to get any of the provisioning packages to install via removable media. Has anyone else had that issue?
- Daniel HudsonSteel Contributor
Hi Jeff
I've never had an issue with installing provisioning packages. Can you give us some screenshots of how you've set up the provisioning package in ICD?
D- Jeff WhealenCopper Contributor
I downloaded the provisioning packages from the site above. Then I tried installing it on the Surface Hub. I keep getting an error message.
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- yoabar
Microsoft
Yes, we have the Microsoft Teams app available for all Surface Hubs running with Windows 10 Team Edition 1703.15063.1292. To make sure you're there, check you have KB4343889 installed on your Surface Hubs.
The instructions Daniel Hudson mentioned will work for this version, by either using MDM or the pre-configured PPKG files.
Make sure you choose the functionality mode that works best for you :-)
- Myles TaylorCopper Contributor
Hey all,
Anyone else encountered the same issue as me....?
- Checked the patch level of the hub to meet the criteria.
- Installed Teams from the Windows Store, was sure to not run Teams at any stage.
- Using the provided provisioning packages I took "Mode 0" and copied it to a USB, from the hub installed the provisioning packaged and rebooted the Hub.
There is no mention of Teams being installed on the Start Menu, I would expect this under Mode 0 right? I can see it installed under Installed Apps and via the Windows Store. From my desktop I created a Teams meeting and invited the hub in question to that meeting, I have provided the Hub account with the necessary Teams license yet when I attempt to join the meeting it tells me that it's not a Skype meeting and that's it, no mention of Teams at all. I've followed these steps on 2 of my Hubs now and I'm getting no where.
Any thoughts anyone?
yoabar wrote:Yes, we have the Microsoft Teams app available for all Surface Hubs running with Windows 10 Team Edition 1703.15063.1292. To make sure you're there, check you have KB4343889 installed on your Surface Hubs.
The instructions Daniel Hudson mentioned will work for this version, by either using MDM or the pre-configured PPKG files.
Make sure you choose the functionality mode that works best for you :-)
yoabar wrote:Yes, we have the Microsoft Teams app available for all Surface Hubs running with Windows 10 Team Edition 1703.15063.1292. To make sure you're there, check you have KB4343889 installed on your Surface Hubs.
The instructions Daniel Hudson mentioned will work for this version, by either using MDM or the pre-configured PPKG files.
Make sure you choose the functionality mode that works best for you :-)
- yoabar
Microsoft
Hi Myles Taylor ,
When installing Teams on Surface Hub it will not appear on the apps list, but you can see it under 'installed apps' in the settings app.
In mode 0, you should be able to join scheduled Teams meetings for which the Hub was invited. The default Skype UI will be replaced by the Teams UI when joining the meeting and you'll automatically join the meeting.
For this to happen, you must also make sure that the account you're using is licensed for Microsoft Teams - the UI will fail if the account isn't licensed.
- pictopCopper Contributor
Hi,
We are having the same issue with the Surface Hub. The Team Client remains black like in Yoav Barzilay screenshot.
We followed this instruction and installed the TeamsRTMMode0.ppkg via USB.
The Surface User, which is also used for Skype for Business, was assigned the following license: Office 365 A3 Only the Microsoft Teams license.
Here some photos: https://onedrive.live.com/?id=4D544E85A23A9EB3%217873&cid=4D544E85A23A9EB3
Unfortunately, without any success. Do you have any idea?
Thank you
- yoabar
Microsoft
Hi Tobias,
For the sake of the test, can you please assign the TeamsRTMMode1.ppkg file and see if the client signs in?
- Ron van de VenCopper Contributor
I've been looking forward to do this for so long, as it really is a major dependency for us to move forward with the whole journey from SfB to Teams within our company. Unfortunately after deploying the app and the config it seems the app tile is available but it will just basically load whiteboard 2016 and a big black bar where the MS teams UX should be. It says on the top of the section that is Microsoft Teams, but the rest is solid black.
I had chosen mode 1, to still currently planned SfB meetings from the device? Should the Hub user account have a Ms Teams license associated with it, or just its current skype for business plan 2 license? Or Any other changes that have to be made on the user account that is being for the Hub?- yoabar
Microsoft
Hi Ron,
You must have a Microsoft Teams license assigned to the user to be able to connect Surface Hub Teams client.
Otherwise, as you mentioned, you'll get a black stripe where the Teams UX should be.
Without the license:
With the license: