License enforcement for Loop Workspaces starting in January 2025
Microsoft expects an active license for Loop Workspaces starting in January 2025. The current grace period ends on 31 December 2024.
Microsoft expects an active license for Loop Workspaces starting in January 2025. The current grace period ends on 31 December 2024.
SharePoint Embedded administrators can now change owners for Loop Workspace containers, and Microsoft enables additional permission roles for SharePoint Embedded containers.
Copilot Pages are now available for all Entra ID accounts with a SharePoint license.
Loop workspace containers now support sensitivity labels.
Users can record videos in Outlook emails and Loop Workspaces and share them directly.
Copilot Pages are available for accounts with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. In my post I summarize information for administrators.
Copilot Pages were introduced in Copilot Chat on 16 September. Copilot Pages are Loop Pages and enabled by default. Administrators can control Copilot Pages via a cloud policy.
Loop Workspaces now supports the upload of files. Loop saves the file in OneDrive again instead of in the Loop Workspace container.
Microsoft Loop also provides the option of activating a Public Preview ring.
Microsoft provides a Loop app for Teams. The app is still at an early stage of development.
Loop on the web currently only supports the language configuration de-DE. For Switzerland and Austria, Loop changes the display language to English.
Task lists created in Loop Workspaces are Planner Lightweight plans.
Microsoft will redirect Loop on the web to the new cloud.microsoft domain.
In Microsoft Cloud products it is not always consistent from where the product obtains the language configuration. Loop on the web uses the information from the Entra ID account.
Information about Loop Workspaces are now available via PowerShell.
Loop Workspaces should leave the Public Preview until the end of November. I summarize some information about the upcoming launch of Loop Workspaces.