Microsoft 365 Message Center item MC1338817

MC1338817 - Microsoft Teams PowerShell: Web Account Manager (WAM) becomes the default authentication broker

Microsoft Teams PowerShell module will use Web Account Manager (WAM) as the default authentication broker on Windows starting late June 2026 (version 7.8.1). A temporary -DisableWAM parameter allows bypassing WAM. Non-interactive and older Windows versions are unaffected. Admins should review and update scripts accordingly.

Message Center ID
MC1338817
Category
plan For Change
Severity
normal
Services
Microsoft Teams
Tags
User impact, Admin impact
Published
2026-06-03
Last updated
2026-06-03
Expires
2026-07-30

[What and Why]We are updating the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module to use Web Account Manager (WAM) as the default authentication broker for sign-in. This change improves security and provides a more consistent authentication experience on Windows.A new temporary parameter, -DisableWAM, is available in the Connect-MicrosoftTeams cmdlet, allowing admins to bypass WAM for a single connection if it is not supported in their environment.This change is available starting with preview version 7.8.1 of the Teams PowerShell module.[Rollout Schedule]General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCCH, DoD): Rollout will begin in late June 2026 and is expected to complete in late June 2026.[Impact on Your Organization]Who is affectedAdmins using the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module on WindowsPlatforms/ServicesMicrosoft Teams PowerShell moduleWindowsWhat will happenSign-in for the following scenarios will use WAM as the authentication broker:Interactive sign-in using Connect-MicrosoftTeamsConnect-MicrosoftTeams with credential (-Credential)Connect-MicrosoftTeams with AccountId (-AccountId, Integrated Windows Authentication)The following sign-in methods are not affected:Service principal with certificateManaged identityPre-acquired access tokensA temporary -DisableWAM parameter is available to bypass WAM for a single connection.The -DisableWAM parameter will be removed in a future release.Known limitations:On macOS, Linux, and Windows versions earlier than Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019, existing authentication behavior remains unchanged.WAM requires an interactive Windows session with UI access.WAM will not work in non-interactive scenarios such as Windows services, scheduled tasks without a logged-in user, or scenarios that run under impersonation.[Action Required / Recommendations]Review any scripts that use the Teams PowerShell module, especially those running in non-interactive environments.Update scripts if needed to support WAM authentication.Use the -DisableWAM parameter as a temporary workaround if required.Learn more: Connect-MicrosoftTeams | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn[Compliance considerations]No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.