Microsoft Teams: Specify who has control of production tools in meetings and webinars
Microsoft Teams is introducing a new meeting option for meetings with presenters and webinars that allows organizers to specify who has control of production tools during an event. This helps organizers assign production responsibilities to designated individuals, improving event management and reducing the risk of unintended changes during live events. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 567305. Rollout schedule Targeted Release: Beginning in mid-August 2026 and expect to complete by late August 2026 General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): Beginning in late August 2026 and expect to complete by mid-September 2026 Impact on your organization Who is affected Organizers of meetings with presenters and webinars in Microsoft Teams Designated production staff who support live events Platforms/Services Microsoft Teams Teams desktop app Teams web app What will happen Organizers will see a new meeting option called Who has control of production tools: View image in new tab This option will be enabled by default for eligible meetings with presenters and webinars. Organizers can designate specific users to manage production experiences during an event. Designated users will have access to controls in Manage what attendees see. Designated users will have access to Green Room controls. Event organizers can separate production responsibilities from presenter responsibilities when needed. Action required and recommendations No admin action is required. This capability will be available by default once rolled out. We recommend that you: Inform users who organize webinars and presenter-led meetings about this new capability. Update internal training or event-production documentation, if applicable. Review planned live event workflows to determine whether dedicated production staff should be assigned using this new option. Learn more Control town hall production tools in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support Compliance considerations No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. Message ID: MC1443520
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