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Action required: ensure your Microsoft Teams apps are ready for upcoming domain changes

Action required: ensure your Microsoft Teams apps are ready for upcoming domain changes

We are reducing domain fragmentation among authenticated, user-facing Microsoft 365 apps and services by bringing them onto a single, consistent and cohesive domain: cloud.microsoft.

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