Microsoft 365 Governance
The latest Microsoft 365 Governance coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft 365 File Formats Under Fire: How to Choose Between DOCX, ODF, and PDF/A
The Document Foundation's latest criticism of Microsoft's OOXML formats highlights real interoperability challenges that Windows users face daily. This article provides a practical, role-based guide to choosing between DOCX, ODF, and PDF/A, offering a tested strategy that focuses on document purpose rather than format ideology.
United Airlines Outage: Why a Broken Check-In System Paralyzed Hub Airports on a Busy Saturday
United Airlines suffered a major systems outage on July 18, 2026, that crippled check-in and boarding at several hubs. The disruption stranded passengers and exposed the fragility of airline IT infrastructure, even as recovery operations attempted to restore normalcy. This article breaks down what happened, why it matters for travelers and IT teams, and how to handle similar disruptions.
Microsoft 365’s Hidden Note Feature Is Gone—Admins Must Rethink Escalations Now
Microsoft retired the Add Note feature from the M365 admin center in July 2026, removing a crucial shared note-taking tool for support cases. Administrators must now rely on their service desk as the authoritative record, linking Microsoft case IDs to internal tickets and capturing every interaction. This article outlines immediate steps to adapt and avoid disruption in escalation workflows.
Power Platform 2026 Wave 2: How to Use Your Region’s Delay to Save Your Automations
Microsoft's Power Platform 2026 Wave 2 rolls out regionally starting September 18, 2026, but North American Dataverse environments have until October 16–19 to test and fix automations. This article explains the staggered schedule, who must act first, and how to validate Microsoft 365-connected flows before the mandatory update arrives.
Microsoft Sets July 2026 Deadline for Manifest 1.25 in New Teams Store Submissions
Microsoft will require all new Team Store submissions for channel-enabled apps to use manifest version 1.25 starting July 2026. The rule only applies to new marketplace listings and not existing apps or internal single-tenant deployments, but developers should still prepare their apps for private and shared channel support. The manifest change introduces supportsChannelFeatures, a declaration that demands thorough testing across different channel types.
What Microsoft Teams' new inline search means for your file sharing — and why IT is worried
Microsoft Teams will introduce inline search in the compose box in September 2026, allowing users to quickly insert files, chats, and more using an @mention. While convenient, the feature doesn’t change file permissions, so IT teams must review access controls and educate users to avoid a surge of support calls. Early preparation, including pilot testing and permission audits, is key to a smooth rollout.
WinGet 1.29.280 Brings Source Priority: When to Use It (and When Not To)
WinGet 1.29.280 introduces an experimental Source Priority feature that lets IT admins assign priority numbers to package sources, influencing which package is automatically selected when duplicates exist. While it can centralize control over internal software, misuse risks stale or misidentified packages being installed silently. A cautious, test-driven adoption is recommended.
Your Teams 'Meet' App Is Now 'Events': A Unified Hub for All Webinars and Town Halls
Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned Events app for Teams, replacing the Meet app and unifying webinars, town halls, and interactive meetings under a single discovery and creation interface. The update follows the retirement of Teams Live Events and brings a flexible creation flow that adapts to event scale without forcing organizers into rigid type categories.
Microsoft Plans Fivefold Purview Auto-Labeling Increase for SharePoint, OneDrive
Microsoft is set to increase the daily auto-labeling limit for Purview in SharePoint and OneDrive from 100,000 to 500,000 files, a fivefold boost that will dramatically speed up data classification for large organizations. The change, listed on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap for August 2026 release, requires no admin action but demands careful policy review to avoid scaling mislabeling. The upgrade retains existing simulation requirements and file-type support, and it is poised to help enterprises meet compliance goals faster.
Millions of Outlook Rules Are Failing Silently—Here’s How to Fix Yours
Outlook rules are failing across all versions due to a mix of disabled rules, client-only restrictions, incorrect order, and server-side limits. This guide walks you through re-enabling, reordering, repairing, and if necessary, rebuilding your rules for new Outlook, classic Outlook, and the web. Work account admins also get a checklist for Exchange Online policies that can silently block forwarding and redirects.
Microsoft Teams Wi-Fi Check-In: What It Tracks, When It Arrives, and How to Opt Out
Microsoft is preparing a Teams feature that automatically detects when you're in the office via Wi-Fi or peripherals, but despite reports of a rollout, it's officially scheduled for later this year. The system updates your work location in Teams with building-level precision, not exact desk or floor, and includes privacy controls like opt-out and work-hours clearing. This guide explains what's happening, what it means for employees and IT admins, and what to do before the feature arrives.
Unmute Yourself: How Windows 11’s Privacy Settings Are Silencing Teams Users
Microsoft Teams microphone problems on Windows 11 often stem from OS privacy settings, incorrect device selection within Teams, or meeting organizer restrictions—not hardware failure. This guide explains the three common causes and provides a step-by-step recovery path, including quick pre-checks and fallback audio options for urgent meetings.
Microsoft Swaps September SPFx Release from 1.25 to 1.24, Urging Heft Migration for Critical Projects
Microsoft has revised the SharePoint Framework roadmap, shifting the September 2026 general availability release from SPFx 1.25 to SPFx 1.24. This accelerates the timeline for ending Gulp build support, pushing organizations to inventory and migrate critical custom SharePoint solutions to the Heft toolchain before support focuses exclusively on Heft. A targeted, risk-based migration strategy—prioritizing complex, business-critical projects—is essential to avoid operational liability.