1. Added support for opening universal file formats (mp4, mp3, wma, dwg, etc.) in desktop applications from Microsoft Teams.
a. Expected behavior: Some applications like Adobe Photoshop, Notepad, etc. don’t lock files when in use. Changes made to such files after four minutes of inactivity won’t be synced back to Teams. A local desktop copy would get created instead.
b. Additionally, users would see a notification, ‘Hang on... opening file on desktop’, when they try to open a protected file from Teams in a desktop application.
c. Expected behavior: It would appear as a slide-in notification at the bottom-right of the desktop. It won’t appear in the notifications pane.
2. Fixed the issue where timestamps wouldn’t appear correctly for protected files in a certain scenario.
a. Before the fix: Files protected and HTML-wrapped manually with the Right-click > Seclore It option would show incorrect ‘Created’ and ‘Modified’ date and time.
Product Management Team
1. Added support for opening universal file formats (mp4, mp3, wma, dwg, etc.) in desktop applications from Microsoft Teams.
a. Expected behavior: Some applications like Adobe Photoshop, Notepad, etc. don’t lock files when in use. Changes made to such files after four minutes of inactivity won’t be synced back to Teams. A local desktop copy would get created instead.
b. Additionally, users would see a notification, ‘Hang on... opening file on desktop’, when they try to open a protected file from Teams in a desktop application.
c. Expected behavior: It would appear as a slide-in notification at the bottom-right of the desktop. It won’t appear in the notifications pane.
2. Fixed the issue where timestamps wouldn’t appear correctly for protected files in a certain scenario.
a. Before the fix: Files protected and HTML-wrapped manually with the Right-click > Seclore It option would show incorrect ‘Created’ and ‘Modified’ date and time.
b. After the fix: This issue is now resolved.