Microsoft Teams: Upcoming improvements to the jump list experience on Windows
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Summary
Microsoft Teams on Windows will update the jump list by mid-November 2025, adding quick actions like scheduling meetings and starting chats, showing meetings, and removing the "Quit" option from the jump list. No user action is needed; updates roll out automatically.
Details
Introduction:
We’re updating the Microsoft Teams jump list experience on Windows to streamline access to key actions directly from the desktop. These enhancements are designed to reduce clicks and improve user efficiency, based on feedback and alignment with other Microsoft 365 applications.
When this will happen:
General Availability:
- Worldwide: We will begin rolling out in mid-November 2025 and expect to complete by late November 2025.
- GCC, GCCH, and DoD: We will begin rolling out in late November 2025 and expect to complete in late November 2025.
How this affects your organization:
Who is affected: All users of the Microsoft Teams desktop app on Windows.
What will happen:
- Users will see upcoming and ongoing meetings directly in the Windows jump list.
- Users can join meetings without opening the full Teams app.
- New quick actions will be added to the jump list:
- Schedule a meeting
- Start a new chat
- The “Quit” option will be removed from the jump list and will only be accessible via the Teams system tray icon to prevent accidental exits.
Screenshot - New taskbar jump list view:

What you can do to prepare:
No action is required. These updates will be delivered automatically as part of the Teams desktop app release. You may wish to:
- Inform helpdesk staff of the updated jump list behavior.
- Update internal documentation if it references the “Quit” option in the jump list.
Compliance considerations:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.