(Updated) Teams Search now respects hidden user attributes without requiring "Scope Search"

Message Center ID: MC1168293
Microsoft Teams
Plan for Change
Feature update Admin impact
October 2025

Summary

Microsoft Teams will now respect hidden user attributes like ShowInAddressList without needing Scope Search, aligning with Outlook and Exchange. This change, rolling out in October 2025, simplifies user visibility management by removing Scope Search for hiding users, though it should remain for Information Barriers.

Details

Updated October 20, 2025: We have updated the content below. Thank you for your patience. 

[Introduction]

To improve consistency across Microsoft 365 services and reduce reliance on Scope Search, Microsoft Teams will now respect hidden user attributes—such as ShowInAddressList and HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled—without requiring Scope Search. This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange, simplifying user visibility management and resolving issues caused by Scope Search, such as difficulty locating Call Queues and Auto Attendants.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout begins early October 2025 and is expected to complete by late October 2025.

[How this affects your organization:]
  • Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Teams user visibility, especially those who previously used Scope Search to hide users.
  • What will happen:
    • Teams will respect hidden user attributes (e.g., ShowInAddressList, HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled, msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList) without requiring Scope Search.
    • Guest users with ShowInAddressList set to False will no longer appear in People Search.
    • Scope Search is no longer needed to hide users.
    • If Scope Search is used for Information Barriers (IB), it should remain enabled.
    • This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange.
[What you can do to prepare:]
  • Review your current use of Scope Search. If used solely to hide users, disable it.
  • Ensure hidden user attributes are correctly configured:
    • Online: HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled
    • On-premises: msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList
    • Guest users: Set ShowInAddressList to True if they should appear in search results.
  • Communicate this change to helpdesk and support teams.
  • Update internal documentation to reflect the new behavior.
  • For more details, refer to Microsoft Teams admin documentation.
  • To verify your user configuration, run the Microsoft Teams Internal User Search Diagnostic.

[Compliance considerations:]

Compliance AreaExplanation
Alters how existing customer data is processedTeams will now use hidden user attributes to determine visibility, changing how user data is surfaced in search.
Includes an admin controlAdmins can manage visibility using hidden attributes (as mentioned above).
Allows user visibility to be controlled indirectlyGuest users and others can be hidden or shown based on attribute configuration.

Change History

October 20, 2025 at 8:36 PM Updated
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Teams Search now respects hidden user attributes without requiring "Scope Search"
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(Updated) Teams Search now respects hidden user attributes without requiring "Scope Search"
Summary
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Starting October 2025, Teams will respect hidden user attributes like ShowInAddressList without needing Scope Search, aligning with Outlook and Exchange. Admins should review and update attribute settings, disable Scope Search if only used for hiding users, and inform support teams accordingly.
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Microsoft Teams will now respect hidden user attributes like ShowInAddressList without needing Scope Search, aligning with Outlook and Exchange. This change, rolling out in October 2025, simplifies user visibility management by removing Scope Search for hiding users, though it should remain for Information Barriers.
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2025-10-08T22:03:44.447Z
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2025-10-20T20:01:30.197Z
Tags
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Feature update,Admin impact
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Updated message,Feature update,Admin impact
Body Content
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[Introduction]

To improve consistency across Microsoft 365 services and reduce reliance on Scope Search, Microsoft Teams will now respect hidden user attributes—such as ShowInAddressList and HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled—without requiring Scope Search. This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange, simplifying user visibility management and resolving issues caused by Scope Search, such as difficulty locating Call Queues and Auto Attendants.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout begins early October 2025 and is expected to complete by late October 2025.

[How this affects your organization:]
  • Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Teams user visibility, especially those who previously used Scope Search to hide users.
  • What will happen:
    • Teams will respect hidden user attributes (e.g., ShowInAddressList, HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled, msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList) without requiring Scope Search.
    • Guest users with ShowInAddressList set to False will no longer appear in People Search.
    • Scope Search is no longer needed to hide users.
    • If Scope Search is used for Information Barriers (IB), it should remain enabled.
    • This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange.
[What you can do to prepare:]
  • Review your current use of Scope Search. If used solely to hide users, disable it.
  • Ensure hidden user attributes are correctly configured:
    • Online: HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled
    • On-premises: msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList
    • Guest users: Set ShowInAddressList to True if they should appear in search results.
  • Communicate this change to helpdesk and support teams.
  • Update internal documentation to reflect the new behavior.
  • For more details, refer to Microsoft Teams admin documentation.

[Compliance considerations:]

Compliance AreaExplanation
Alters how existing customer data is processedTeams will now use hidden user attributes to determine visibility, changing how user data is surfaced in search.
Includes an admin controlAdmins can manage visibility using hidden attributes (as mentioned above).
Allows user visibility to be controlled indirectlyGuest users and others can be hidden or shown based on attribute configuration.
New

Updated October 20, 2025: We have updated the content below. Thank you for your patience. 

[Introduction]

To improve consistency across Microsoft 365 services and reduce reliance on Scope Search, Microsoft Teams will now respect hidden user attributes—such as ShowInAddressList and HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled—without requiring Scope Search. This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange, simplifying user visibility management and resolving issues caused by Scope Search, such as difficulty locating Call Queues and Auto Attendants.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout begins early October 2025 and is expected to complete by late October 2025.

[How this affects your organization:]
  • Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Teams user visibility, especially those who previously used Scope Search to hide users.
  • What will happen:
    • Teams will respect hidden user attributes (e.g., ShowInAddressList, HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled, msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList) without requiring Scope Search.
    • Guest users with ShowInAddressList set to False will no longer appear in People Search.
    • Scope Search is no longer needed to hide users.
    • If Scope Search is used for Information Barriers (IB), it should remain enabled.
    • This change aligns Teams behavior with Outlook and Exchange.
[What you can do to prepare:]
  • Review your current use of Scope Search. If used solely to hide users, disable it.
  • Ensure hidden user attributes are correctly configured:
    • Online: HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled
    • On-premises: msExchangeHiddenFromAddressList
    • Guest users: Set ShowInAddressList to True if they should appear in search results.
  • Communicate this change to helpdesk and support teams.
  • Update internal documentation to reflect the new behavior.
  • For more details, refer to Microsoft Teams admin documentation.
  • To verify your user configuration, run the Microsoft Teams Internal User Search Diagnostic.

[Compliance considerations:]

Compliance AreaExplanation
Alters how existing customer data is processedTeams will now use hidden user attributes to determine visibility, changing how user data is surfaced in search.
Includes an admin controlAdmins can manage visibility using hidden attributes (as mentioned above).
Allows user visibility to be controlled indirectlyGuest users and others can be hidden or shown based on attribute configuration.

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