Manage a Microsoft Teams Rooms console settings remotely with an XML configuration file
This article discusses remote management of the default settings used by a Microsoft Teams Rooms device. It discusses how to create a master settings file and links to discussions of how to place them as needed on Teams Rooms.
It is possible for you to change default settings of Teams Rooms by updating a master XML file and sending copies to the remote Teams Rooms devices.
Create an XML configuration file
Any text editor can be used to create a settings file. The XML Elements table explains the elements shown in this sample SkypeSettings.xml (required file name) configuration file.
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Not B: If you have one or more Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows devices or Surface Hubs in a meeting room, you can set up Coordinated Meetings. Coordinated Meetings lets you set up your Teams Rooms on Windows devices and Surface Hubs so that when you join a meeting on one device, the other devices in the room are also joined to the same meeting. You can configure your cameras, speakers, and microphones so that the ones that give participants the best experience are enabled while others are disabled. This avoids the dreaded echo and feedback noise participants can experience when adding multiple devices to a meeting.
Not C: Front Row layout in Teams Rooms– Additional functionality with the Front Row experience, a layout for hybrid meetings that enables users to see remote attendees at eye level and on dual screens. Users can see Chat in the right panel and participants with raised hands on the left panel. And, Meeting Chat is added in the Gallery, Large Gallery, and Together Mode layouts.
[Reference:, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/rooms/xml-config-file, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/rooms/coordinated-meetings]