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How to Manage the Set of Teams Apps Available to Users

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Manage Apps Page in the Teams Admin Center

Without much fanfare, the Teams Admin Center now boasts a new Manage apps page under Teams apps (Figure 1). The new page gives Teams administrators visibility over the apps published to the Teams app store by Microsoft, third-party developers, and custom apps developed in the tenant.

Figure 1: Managing Teams apps

Teams app setup policies and app permission policies have been around for almost a year to give tenants the ability to assign users a set of apps for the app navigation bar and control whether users can access Microsoft, third-party, or custom apps. Allowing control over apps on an individual app basis builds out the Teams app management framework.

Allowing or Blocking Individual Apps

The basic idea for the app inventory is that tenant administrators can review apps and decide which they want to allow tenant users to access. By default, all apps are allowed, so the task is to review apps and block those which don’t seem appropriate or useful for the tenant. Blocked apps can’t be installed by users and won’t be displayed in the app navigation bar if included in an app setup policy.

Figure 2 shows details of a typical app (chosen at random). The important information show here is:

Figure 2: Details of an individual Teams app

It’s surprising that just a few apps are currently certified by Microsoft or self-certified. Presumably becoming certified is something recommended by Microsoft to app developers, so perhaps it just takes time to go through the process.

If you don’t want an app to be available in the tenant, move the App status slider from On to Off.

Org-Wide App Control

The Manage apps page also includes org-wide app settings for apps. These settings are tenant settings to:


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