Hi Deleted - both situations apply to your question: each Teams meeting link is unique (think of how webex or gotomeeting links are different each time) *AND* you can turn on a lobby (if the links weren't unique.
- Unique link situation
- YES, each host will have to join the next meeting via its unique link; Bookings creates a new meeting every time.
- I do not know of a way to use a standard link in Bookings, unless you turned off the Teams meeting option and just sent all attendees the same link before it started
- LOBBY question
- inside Meeting Options in Teams, you can alter the choice in "Who can bypass the lobby?"
- this would allow you to choose "only me" - if you were using a singular link for every meeting
- using "only me" the host would have to manually allow each person into a meeting - helpful if there might be some overlap.
This is a Bookings thread, so other questions about the Teams stuff might need to be directed elsewhere (if someone here doesn't know).
Hope that helps. 🙂