We are having an issue in 1912LTSR with the ability to give control within teams. It is not an HDX issue (we have disabled this) When a guest requests control from the presenter who is on a xendesktop. The menu is not displayed. The menu is there and if I perform a print screen, I can see it, if i click the area where the "give control" is located, I can give control. We just cannot see it. Even If I use a remoting tool to view the remote screen of the xendesktop, it is visable. IT is only not visable to the Xendesktop user.

To share sound, select Share content in your meeting controls and then Include computer sound (it's the switch on the top right of your sharing options). All sound from your computer, including notifications, will be audible in the meeting.


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If you want another meeting participant to change a file, help you present, or demonstrate something, you can give control to that person. You will both be in control of the sharing, and you can take back control anytime.

is it supported to use the CR VDA on LTSR to get the latest Teams Features in XENAPP? We have LTSR 1912 CU4 right now installed on the controllers. We will upgrade to CU5 next week. Are there any known problems when mixing VDA and Broker Versions? Our OS for XENAPP is Server 2016.

Can a customer use a Current Release (CR) VDA with LTSR version Controller?


Customer deployments that mix CR and LTSR components are not eligible for the benefits of LTSR. For example, customers might want to retain their core management infrastructure components on the LTSR but move the VDA to the latest CR for certain use cases such as a new OS platform support (for instance, Windows Server 2022). In these cases, customers can mix LTSR controllers with CR VDAs, but customers should be well aware of the risks involved in running mixed servicing options environments. Here are some key things to remember in this situation:

|All are external attendee's who have joined through web browser. Most are absolutely fine and it works ok, you do get the odd session where you can't give control to 1 or 2 attendees. In a small session today no one was able to be given control which is frustrating for the trainer and me, as we don't know why???

Hi @ThereseSolimeno, Its not share screen, it's when a screen is being shared and I want pass control of my screen to someone else in the Teams Meeting it only show 2 or 3 out of the 6 or 7 in the meeting

I know I can press Ctrl-z and then bg but I don't want to use that because after Ctrl-z is pressed my process is stopped and that isn't good because I am running a "real-time" control application. So I want to switch back to the terminal "instantly" without stopping or pausing my program.

This setting is a per-user policy. This setting controls whether the user can give control of the shared desktop or window to other meeting participants. To give control, hover over the top of the screen.

To give and take control of shared content during sharing, both parties must be using the Teams desktop client. Control isn't supported when either party is running Teams in a browser. This is due to a technical limitation that we're planning to fix.

This setting is a per-user policy. Whether an organization has set this policy for a user doesn't control what external participants can do, regardless of what the meeting organizer has set. This parameter controls whether external participants can be given control or request control of the sharer's screen, depending on what the sharer has set within their organization's meeting policies.

Whether external access users can give control to other external participants while sharing is controlled by the External participants can give or request control setting in their organization. This setting must be turned on in both organizations for an external participant to take control in Teams meetings hosted by people in your organization.

Presenters can grant other attendees shared control of the keyboard and mouse. This allows them to move the mouse around your shared screen and use their own keyboard to type on it which can aid in collaboration.

Find out how to use one of Microsoft Teams' best hidden collaboration features. In this quick tutorial you will learn how to share remote control of your mouse and keyboard with other Microsoft Teams users.

1. You need to share your screen in order for someone to interact with it. Select the Share Content button in meeting controls. You will be prompted to select from a variety of windows, or share your entire desktop. Microsoft Teams also has the option to select a whiteboard, or connect with powerpoint to share documents.

Congrats! Now any participant can share one or multiple windows and anyone can interact with them using mouse and keyboard without having to request control. In parallel, you can still communicate using Microsoft Teams and use its features as you know it.

Hello, I have an idea for team games : adding an option to transfer the control (not the ownership) of some units to an ally, so that your ally can now command part of your army, or inversely. This would notably allow a greater coordination on multiple front wars, for example letting an ally control the troops you sent to defend his town while you focus on another front.

This would not actually be giving the unit to said ally, to prevent the very obvious exploit of having a player massing a huge army far beyond the pop limit, but simply allowing your ally to give orders to a selected group of units.

It is currently possible to do something a bit similar in the lobby: If two players choose the same color, they will both control the same nation. This does allow for greater coordination on multiple front wars, but it is not temporary.

MS Teams work on a basis of requests for any permissions.The user that needs control will have to click on request control 1st.Once they have done that, you will get a prompt to approve the request by giving control to that user.

In the first chapter of this book, you are required to take a test about control. I was so unhappy with my results that I wanted to take the test again. That in itself tells me that I need to read this book!

I also battle with control! It runs me ragged!! I absolutely fall apart. I am working on this and praying constantly. I know God is using this time in our lives to work in that area too! It is a difficult journey but one worth taking!

Jennifer, I so needed this blog post today! I, too, struggle with the need for control and am a classic Type-A personality with a bundle of anxiety to top! However, I am also trying to let go and trust God more with certain areas in my life where I struggle with letting go. These are great suggestions on letting go. I would love to read the book Let It Go by Karen Ehman!

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The way we give control is along two domains. One domain is the language domain, the other domain is the management structure. We always start with language because that will yield insights into how management structures need to change.

IIRC there's a setting for that somewhere but I cannot recall where. But it might work to just make your skirt the same height as the print - it always gets printed first, but I seem to recall the way slicer works, it'll do a given colour for a layer, move to the next layer, finish that colour, do the toolchange, then the skirt, then finish the layer, and repeat. It might have changed, but is worth a try.

I just got home and checked. Under print settings->multiple extruders, you can check 'Ooze prevention'. (expert settings must be enabled) It'll both give you the skirt and drop the temp for the unused extruder.

Supporters of the change, including the administration of President Barack Obama, said it made sense to transfer control of ICANN to an international community. They noted that this community is made up of technical experts who helped build the internet. These experts are still responsible for many of its operations.

Opponents argued the transition was a mistake because it could lead to authoritarian governments getting greater control over the internet. They tried to block the ICANN transfer.

Mueller said not having ICANN under the control of the U.S. government makes the organization more accountable to all people. This is because member governments must all agree to any policy changes.

Situation: an application freezes the X server and no keyboard input works. So I use Alt+SysRq+R to take the keyboard out of raw mode (make the kernel take control of the keyboard away from the X server). I can then type Ctrl+Alt+F1, kill the bad processes, and everything works again. So far so good.

But the keyboard is still in the hands of the kernel, making Alt+Left/Right shortcuts for Decr_Console/Incr_Console. This is annoying, and I want to give control over the keyboard back to the X server.

When a participant has been given access to slide control and the presenter enters presentation mode, a banner notification will appear, informing them of the new access. The slide controls will appear just below the banner, in the bottom-left corner of the presentation view. To control the show:

Really coming to terms with the idea that no, I did not indeed fully know nor trust in the character of God was so freeing. It convicted me in all the right ways and brought me to the foot of the cross with my head hung low. It made me realise how much I needed His help to help me on this journey of allowing God to take control of my life. e24fc04721

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