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16 changes: 12 additions & 4 deletions Teams/rooms/rooms-lifecycle-support.md
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When you use a supported version of Windows, you will always get the latest application updates for the Microsoft Teams Rooms app.

## Related topics
## Support ending for Windows 10

Support ends for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, and devices will no longer receive security and feature updates. Upgrade your Teams Rooms on Windows devices now to Windows 11 for a smooth transition and to continue to receive the latest productivity, security, and management features.

Until October 14, 2025, Teams Rooms and Teams Rooms Pro Management software will continue to support and test the latest Teams Rooms app on Windows 10 22H2 (version 10.0.19045). After the Windows 10 end of support date, Teams Rooms and Teams Rooms Pro Management will no longer update, support, or test Teams Rooms apps on Windows 10.

[Microsoft Teams Rooms help](https://support.office.com/article/Skype-Room-Systems-version-2-help-e667f40e-5aab-40c1-bd68-611fe0002ba2)
Please utilize the Teams Rooms Pro Management Room Inventory export or the Windows 11 readiness checker to identify devices that will need action. Devices running on Windows OS version 10.0.19045 or lower must be updated to Windows 11, if eligible, or replaced to continue receiving Teams Rooms and Teams Rooms Pro Management support and updates.

[Microsoft Teams Rooms release notes](rooms-release-note.md)
Most Teams Rooms devices running Windows 10 were automatically upgraded to Windows 11. However, certified Teams Rooms devices such as Lenovo Hub 500 (i5-7500T), HP Slice G2 (i5-7500T), Yealink NUC – NUC7i5DNKE (i5-7300U), Surface Pro 5 (i5-7300U), and Crestron Skull Canyon (i7-6770HQ) can't be upgraded to Windows 11 and will need to be replaced. This is not an exhaustive list. Please contact your device manufacturer for the specific models that are impacted.

Find additional details on the Teams Rooms app OS support. Also, see [Microsoft product lifecycle notices for Windows 10 Enterprise](/lifecycle/products/windows-10-enterprise-and-education) and [Windows10 IoT Enterprise](/lifecycle/products/windows-10-iot-enterprise).

## Related topics

[Plan for Microsoft Teams Rooms](rooms-plan.md)
- [Plan for Windows 11](/windows/whats-new/windows-11-plan)
14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions Teams/unified-policies-settings-management-teams-admin-center.md
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![A screenshot of Opt-in from existing Messaging policy page.](media/opt-in-from-existing-messaging-policy-page.png)
*Figure 2: Opt in from existing messaging policy page*

You can always opt out from the new experience and go back to the old one, if you prefer, by clicking on the banner at the top of the new experience.
> You can opt out of the new experience by clicking the button at the bottom right, until it becomes **the default and only experience available**.
![A screenshot of Opt-out from new “Settings & policies” home page](media/opt-out-from-new-settings-policies-homepage.png)
*Figure 3: Opt out from new Settings & Policies home page*
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1. Select the feature area that you want to configure, such as Meetings, Voice, Apps, etc.

![A screenshot of Org-wide default meeting settings page](media/org-wide-default-meeting-settings-page.png)
*Figure 5: Org-wide default Meeting settings page*

*Figure 5: Org-wide default Meeting settings page*
1. Find the setting that you want to change, and use the toggle, dropdown, or input field to change its value.

1. Select **Save** to apply the changes, or **Cancel** to discard them.
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1. Select the **Settings & policies** tab in the left nav, and then the **Custom policies for users & groups** tab.

![A screenshot of Custom policies for users & groups home page](media/customize-users-groups-policy-homepage.png)
*Figure 6: Custom policies for users & groups home page*

*Figure 6: Custom policies for users & groups home page*
1. Select the feature area that you want to create or manage a custom policy for, such as Meetings, Voice, Apps, etc.

1. Select the **+Add** button to create a new custom policy, or on the name of an existing custom policy to edit it.

![A screenshot of Custom Meeting policy page](media/custom-meeting-policy-page.png)
*Figure 7: Custom Meeting policy page*

*Figure 7: Custom Meeting policy page*
1. Select **Save** to create or update the custom policy, or **Cancel** to discard it.

1. Select the **Assigned groups** or **Assigned users** tab to view or assign the custom policy to groups or individual users respectively.
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