Microsoft Teams For Citrix



Citrix adds HDX optimisation for Microsoft Teams for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

January 10th, 2020 by Sam Cobley

This addition builds upon the Citrix HDX Realtime Optimization Pack (RTOP) for Skype for Business that delivered a native-like experience for Skype for Business in virtual environments.

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  • In Citrix, Citrix Profile Management, Machine Based, Microsoft, MS Teams, O365, Optimizing Teams, Team Installation, WVD - on 1:05 AM - No comments Introduction Microsoft Teams is a unified communication and collaboration platform that combines workplace chat, Video conferencing, meetings and many other application integrations that are in line.
  • Citrix is the only VDI/virtualization partner certified for Microsoft Teams. Disclaimer: MS Teams is one of the fastest changing Office applications and currently is on a bi-weekly update schedule. This can make any recommendations obsolete without notice from Microsoft.

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Since the release of Skype RTOP, many customers emphasized just how important it was for them to deliver Skype for Business for their users, without impacting end-user experience or server load. Citrix’s successful collaboration with Microsoft for Skype RTOP helped optimize the delivery of Skype for Business for more than 700,000+ daily active users, with 25 percent of them Skype for Business Online users.

With more organizations implementing Office 365, which includes Microsoft Teams, organizations were asking when Citrix would optimize Microsoft Teams for virtual environments. Microsoft Teams comes with additional collaboration tools, app integration, and file storage capabilities. Any organization looking at improving employee productivity and collaboration as part of a workplace transformation initiative knew the role Citrix and Microsoft would play in today’s workplace.

Citrix HDX Optimization for Microsoft Teams

With the release of HDX optimization for Microsoft Teams, customers will get a fully native, fully featured Microsoft Teams experience within Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. With a single point of authentication, this essentially also improves reliability and ease of use. The Citrix Workspace app has a built-in multi-platform HDX Media Engine that ensures optimized device and media handling, with audio, video, and screen sharing offloaded to the users device.

What This Means for You

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With many customers on Office 365 or migrating to Office 365, one of the benefits of this feature release is the ability to take advantage of an intelligent communication solution, as Microsoft Teams is bundled into Office 365. With built-in tools within Microsoft Teams, people can work more efficiently and stay connected wherever they are, on any device, through centralized delivery optimized by Citrix. Not only are you giving your employees a solution that helps them be more productive, IT teams also get the added benefits of centralized management. Because information such as data and chat logs stays in a cloud environment and are not stored on native devices, you’re ensuring better control over sensitive information.

You can see how it works in the brief video below.

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Important

Media optimization for Teams is supported for Microsoft 365 Government (GCC) and GCC-High environments. Media optimization for Teams is not supported for Microsoft 365 DoD.

Note

Media optimization for Microsoft Teams is only available for the Windows Desktop client on Windows 10 machines. Media optimizations require Windows Desktop client version 1.2.1026.0 or later.

Microsoft Teams on Windows Virtual Desktop supports chat and collaboration. With media optimizations, it also supports calling and meeting functionality. To learn more about how to use Microsoft Teams in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environments, see Teams for Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure.

With media optimization for Microsoft Teams, the Windows Desktop client handles audio and video locally for Teams calls and meetings. You can still use Microsoft Teams on Windows Virtual Desktop with other clients without optimized calling and meetings. Teams chat and collaboration features are supported on all platforms. To redirect local devices in your remote session, check out Customize Remote Desktop Protocol properties for a host pool.

Prerequisites

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Before you can use Microsoft Teams on Windows Virtual Desktop, you'll need to do these things: Blackberry for mac software download.

  • Prepare your network for Microsoft Teams.
  • Install the Windows Desktop client on a Windows 10 or Windows 10 IoT Enterprise device that meets the Microsoft Teams hardware requirements for Teams on a Windows PC.
  • Connect to a Windows 10 Multi-session or Windows 10 Enterprise virtual machine (VM).

Microsoft Teams For Citrix Desktop

Install the Teams desktop app

This section will show you how to install the Teams desktop app on your Windows 10 Multi-session or Windows 10 Enterprise VM image. To learn more, check out Install or update the Teams desktop app on VDI.

Prepare your image for Teams

To enable media optimization for Teams, set the following registry key on the host:

  1. From the start menu, run RegEdit as an administrator. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftTeams. Create the Teams key if it doesn't already exist.

  2. Create the following value for the Teams key:

NameTypeData/Value
IsWVDEnvironmentDWORD1

Install the Teams WebSocket Service

Install the latest Remote Desktop WebRTC Redirector Service on your VM image. If you encounter an installation error, install the latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable and try again.

Latest WebSocket Service versions

The following table lists the latest versions of the WebSocket Service:

VersionRelease date
1.0.2006.1100107/28/2020
0.11.005/29/2020

Updates for version 1.0.2006.11001

  • Fixed an issue where minimizing the Teams app during a call or meeting caused incoming video to drop.
  • Added support for selecting one monitor to share in multi-monitor desktop sessions.

Install Microsoft Teams

You can deploy the Teams desktop app using a per-machine or per-user installation. To install Microsoft Teams in your Windows Virtual Desktop environment:

  1. Download the Teams MSI package that matches your environment. We recommend using the 64-bit installer on a 64-bit operating system.

    Important

    The latest update of the Teams Desktop client version 1.3.00.21759 fixed an issue where Teams showed UTC time zone in chat, channels, and calendar. The new version of the client will show the remote session time zone.

  2. Run one of the following commands to install the MSI to the host VM:

    • Per-user installation

      This process is the default installation, which installs Teams to the %AppData% user folder. Teams won't work properly with per-user installation on a non-persistent setup.

    • Per-machine installation

      Download vmware horizon for mac. This installs Teams to the Program Files (x86) folder on a 32-bit operating system and to the Program Files folder on a 64-bit operating system. At this point, the golden image setup is complete. Installing Teams per-machine is required for non-persistent setups.

      There are two flags that may be set when installing teams, ALLUSER=1 and ALLUSERS=1. It is important to understand the difference between these parameters. The ALLUSER=1 parameter is used only in VDI environments to specify a per-machine installation. The ALLUSERS=1 parameter can be used in non-VDI and VDI environments. When you set this parameter, Teams Machine-Wide Installer appears in Program and Features in Control Panel as well as Apps & features in Windows Settings. All users with admin credentials on the machine can uninstall Teams.

      Note

      Users and admins can't disable automatic launch for Teams during sign-in at this time.

  3. To uninstall the MSI from the host VM, run this command:

    This uninstalls Teams from the Program Files (x86) folder or Program Files folder, depending on the operating system environment.

    Note

    When you install Teams with the MSI setting ALLUSER=1, automatic updates will be disabled. We recommend you make sure to update Teams at least once a month. To learn more about deploying the Teams desktop app, check out Deploy the Teams desktop app to the VM.

Verify media optimizations loaded

After installing the WebSocket Service and the Teams desktop app, follow these steps to verify that Teams media optimizations loaded:

  1. Quit and restart the Teams application.

  2. Select your user profile image, then select About.

  3. Select Version.

    If media optimizations loaded, the banner will show you Windows Virtual Desktop Media optimized. If the banner shows you Windows Virtual Desktop Media not connected, quit the Teams app and try again.

  4. Select your user profile image, then select Settings.

    If media optimizations loaded, the audio devices and cameras available locally will be enumerated in the device menu. If the menu shows Remote audio, quit the Teams app and try again. If the devices still don't appear in the menu, check the Privacy settings on your local PC. Ensure the under Settings > Privacy > App permissions the setting Allow apps to access your microphone is toggled On. Disconnect from the remote session, then reconnect and check the audio and video devices again. To join calls and meetings with video, you must also grant permission for apps to access your camera.

    If optimizations do not load, uninstall then reinstall Teams and check again.

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Known issues and limitations

Using Teams in a virtualized environment is different from using Teams in a non-virtualized environment. For more information about the limitations of Teams in virtualized environments, check out Teams for Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure.

Client deployment, installation, and setup

  • With per-machine installation, Teams on VDI isn't automatically updated the same way non-VDI Teams clients are. To update the client, you'll need to update the VM image by installing a new MSI.
  • Media optimization for Teams is only supported for the Windows Desktop client on machines running Windows 10.
  • Use of explicit HTTP proxies defined on an endpoint is not supported.

Calls and meetings

  • The Teams desktop client in Windows Virtual Desktop environments doesn't support creating live events, but you can join live events. For now, we recommend you create live events from the Teams web client in your remote session instead.
  • Calls or meetings don't currently support application sharing. Desktop sessions support desktop sharing.
  • Give control and take control aren't currently supported.
  • Teams on Windows Virtual Desktop only supports one incoming video input at a time. This means that whenever someone tries to share their screen, their screen will appear instead of the meeting leader's screen.
  • Due to WebRTC limitations, incoming and outgoing video stream resolution is limited to 720p.
  • The Teams app doesn't support HID buttons or LED controls with other devices.
  • New Meeting Experience (NME) is not currently supported in VDI environments.

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For Teams known issues that aren't related to virtualized environments, see Support Teams in your organization.

Collect Teams logs

If you encounter issues with the Teams desktop app in your Windows Virtual Desktop environment, collect client logs under %appdata%MicrosoftTeamslogs.txt on the host VM.

If you encounter issues with calls and meetings, collect Teams Web client logs with the key combination Ctrl + Alt + Shift + 1. Logs will be written to %userprofile%DownloadsMSTeams Diagnostics Log DATE_TIME.txt on the host VM.

Contact Microsoft Teams support

To contact Microsoft Teams support, go to the Microsoft 365 admin center.

Customize Remote Desktop Protocol properties for a host pool

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Customizing a host pool's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) properties, such as multi-monitor experience or enabling microphone and audio redirection, lets you deliver an optimal experience for your users based on their needs.

Enabling device redirections is not required when using Teams with media optimization. If you are using Teams without media optimization, set the following RDP properties to enable microphone and camera redirection:

  • audiocapturemode:i:1 enables audio capture from the local device and redirects audio applications in the remote session.
  • audiomode:i:0 plays audio on the local computer.
  • camerastoredirect:s:* redirects all cameras.

To learn more, check out Customize Remote Desktop Protocol properties for a host pool.