Manage Microsoft Teams settings on Surface Hub
You can manage Microsoft Teams settings on a Surface Hub using Windows Configuration Designer or Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Knowledge of Windows Configuration Designer or Microsoft Intune is required to make changes to Teams settings. For more information about these options, see the following articles:
Windows Configuration Designer is a good option if you only have a few Surface Hub devices and you can access them easily. If you have many Surface Hubs, or if they're in remote locations, use Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager if it's deployed in your organization. Regardless of the method you choose, you need to create an XML configuration file to make changes to Teams settings on Surface Hub.
Teams configuration file syntax
Teams configuration on a Surface Hub is defined using an XML file. The XML file contains all the settings that can be used to control how Teams works. Both Windows Configuration Designer and Microsoft Intune use the same XML syntax. Here's an example of the Teams configuration XML file:
<SurfaceHubSettings>
<BluetoothAdvertisementEnabled>true</BluetoothAdvertisementEnabled>
<AutoAcceptProximateMeetingInvitations>true</AutoAcceptProximateMeetingInvitations>
<CoordinatedMeetings enabled="true">
<TrustedAccounts>room@contoso.com</TrustedAccounts>
<Settings>
<Audio default="false" enabled="false" />
<Video default="false" enabled="true" />
</Settings>
</CoordinatedMeetings>
</SurfaceHubSettings>
The following table describes all the configuration settings available in the configuration file:
Parent | Element | Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|
None | <SurfaceHubSettings> |
Contains all configuration elements for Teams configuration on a Surface Hub. | |
<SurfaceHubSettings> |
<BluetoothAdvertisementEnabled> |
Determines whether Surface Hub advertises that it's available for Bluetooth connections. Accepted values: true , false |
|
<SurfaceHubSettings> |
<AutoAcceptProximateMeetingInvitations> |
Determines whether Teams will automatically accept proximity-based meetings. Accepted values: true , false |
|
<SurfaceHubSettings> |
<CoordinatedMeetings> |
Contains all configuration elements for Coordinated Meetings. | |
enabled |
Determines whether Teams is configured to participate in Coordinated Meetings with other devices. Accepted values: true , false |
||
<CoordinatedMeetings> |
<TrustedAccounts> |
This is a comma-separated list of UPNs for each Teams Rooms device or Surface Hub that the device should accept meeting join requests from, or to which meeting join requests should be sent. Accepted values: string |
|
<CoordinatedMeetings> |
<Settings> |
Contains configuration audio and video configuration elements for Coordinated Meetings | |
<Settings> |
<Audio> |
Controls audio configuration for Teams on a Surface Hub. | |
default |
Determines on which device the microphone will be active when a meeting starts. Only one device (typically a Teams Rooms device) can have this field set to true while the rest of the devices must have this field set to false to avoid audio echo and feedback.Accepted values: true , false |
||
enabled |
Determines whether participants in a meeting can toggle the microphone on or off. Devices on which Audio default is set to false should have this setting set to false so that participants can't accidentally turn on a microphone and cause audio echo or feedback.If Audio default is set to |
||
<Settings> |
<Video> |
Controls video configuration for Teams on a Surface Hub. | |
default |
Determines on which device the camera will be active when a meeting starts. For the best experience, we recommend that only the Teams Rooms device be set to true while all other devices are set to false .Accepted values: true , false |
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enabled |
Determines whether participants in a meeting can toggle the camera on or off. You can set this to true on any other devices in the event participants want to share different video perspectives (such as if a participant is using the Surface Hub whiteboard). If you don't want participants to turn a camera on or off on a device, set this to false . If Video default is set to |
Apply Teams settings to Surface Hub
Apply or update Teams configuration settings on Surface Hub using either Windows Configuration Designer or Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
Use Windows Configuration Designer
You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package that you can use to apply Teams settings to your Surface Hubs. You'll paste the XML file you created above into Windows Configuration Designer to create the provisioning package.
Important
If you've already applied Teams configuration to your Surface Hub using a provisioning package and want to change it, you need to remove the existing provisioning package first. For more information, see Remove a provisioning package created by Windows Configuration Designer.
Do the following to create the provisioning package in Windows Configuration Designer:
- Install Windows Configuration Designer from the Windows Store on your local computer and open it
- Select Provision Surface Hub devices and then Switch to advanced editor
- On the next screen, expand WindowsTeamSettings > Teams and select Configurations
- In the field next to Configurations in the middle pane, paste the single line of XML you created above
- Select Export > Provisioning package
- Provide a name for the provisioning package in Name and select Next > Next
- Specify a location to save the provisioning package and select Next
- Select Build to create the provisioning package and then Finish
Finally, after you've created the provisioning package, do the following to apply the provisioning package to your Surface Hub:
- Save the provisioning package you created above to a USB drive
- Insert the USB drive into your Surface Hub
- On your Surface Hub, open the Start menu, select All apps, and then select Settings
- Provide your admin username and password and then select Yes
- Go to Surface Hub, Device management, Add or remove a provisioning package, and then Add a package
- Under Select a package, select Add next to your provisioning package, and then restart your Surface Hub
Use Microsoft Intune
If your Surface Hubs are managed using Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Management, you can use it to apply Teams settings to your Surface Hubs. You'll create a new configuration profile and then paste the XML file you created above into it.
Important
Your Surface Hubs need to be in a device group so that the Microsoft Intune can identify which devices to apply the configuration profile to. For information about how to create a device group, see Add groups to organize users and devices.
Do the following to create a configuration profile to apply Teams settings to your Surface Hubs:
- Sign in to Microsoft Endpoint Manager by visiting https://endpoint.microsoft.com/
- Navigate to Devices > Configuration profiles and select Create profile
- Under Platform, select Windows 10 and later
- Under Profile, select Custom, and then click Create
- On the Basics tab, in Name, provide a descriptive name for your configuration profile and select Next
- On the Configuration settings tab, select Add
- In the Add row pane, do the following:
- Provide a descriptive name and, optionally, a description of the Teams setting you're adding
- In OMA-URI, enter
./Vendor/MSFT/SurfaceHub/InBoxApps/Teams/Configurations
- In Data type, select String (XML file)
- Open the file browser, select the XML file you created above, and Open
- Select Add and then Next
- On the Assignments tab, make sure Assign to is set to Selected groups
- Under Selected groups, select Select groups to include and choose the group that contains your Surface Hubs, and then select Select
- Select Next, Next
- On the Review + create, select Create
Remove Teams settings from a Surface Hub
Remove Teams configuration settings on Surface Hub using either Windows Configuration Designer or Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
Remove a provisioning package created by Windows Configuration Designer
If you applied Teams settings to a Surface Hub using a provisioning package created by Windows Configuration Designer, use the following steps to remove the package and its settings:
- On your Surface Hub, open the Start menu, select All apps, and then select Settings
- Provide your admin username and password and then select Yes
- Go to Surface Hub, Device management and then Add or remove a provisioning package
- Next to the provisioning package you want to remove, select Remove
- Go to Surface Hub and then Apps & features
- Find Microsoft Teams for Surface Hub and then select Advanced Options
- Select Reset, and then Reset again
- Restart your Surface Hub
Remove settings applied by Microsoft Intune
If you applied Teams settings to a Surface Hub using Microsoft Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Management, use the following steps to remove the configuration profile and its settings:
- Sign in to Microsoft Endpoint Manager by visiting https://endpoint.microsoft.com/
- Navigate to Devices > Configuration profiles
- Select the configuration profile that contains the Coordinated Meeting settings you want to remove
- On the configuration profile details page, select Delete and then OK
After you've removed configuration profile that contained the Coordinated Meeting settings for your Surface Hub, use the following steps to reset the Teams app on the Surface Hub:
- On your Surface Hub, open the Start menu, select All apps, and then select Settings
- Provide your admin username and password and then select Yes
- Go to Surface Hub and then Apps & features
- Find Microsoft Teams for Surface Hub and then select Advanced Options
- Select Reset, and then Reset again
- Restart your Surface Hub