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A teams enabled resource account.
Roman Nowak Can you explain this? "but the content of the meeting invite does not show in Teams". You don't see the meeting invite in a Teams client running on a PC in a conference room?
When you applied the "full licence" what kind of license was it?
- LinusCansbyAug 14, 2019MVP
Roman Nowak So it is a room mailbox? And you check in the Windows client and then you can see the meeting but not the body?
I tested and signed in with an user account with an room mailbox in Teams and had no problem see the body in the Meetings app in Teams.
If you sign in to the Teams web app is there any difference?
- Roman NowakAug 14, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi LinusCansby. Thanks again for the reply. So you logged into Teams with a resources (room) account and got access to a calendar? From our experimentation....
Resource account cannot log into Teams
Teams only account has no email or calendar
We needed and account that replies like a room (simple enough), appears in room finder (so a resource account), that can log into Teams and display associated calendar items and invite content.
Hence we had to upgrade a resource account with, I think, an E3 license.
Maybe the right question is how do we create an account with the properties as outlined above.
This could be us, you never know. Guess we could just use Outlook instead and that still has a Teams join button. We continue testing and playing, but your thoughts and suggestions are greatly valued.
Thanks again
R
- LinusCansbyAug 14, 2019MVP
Roman Nowak You can have a room mailbox and add a license for Teams to that account. You could assign a E1 to enable Teams access, but it still can be a room mailbox, then you will be able to sign in into Teams.
If you have an room mailbox without and Exchange license applied you are not allowed to sign in with outlook directly to that mailbox. But if you assign a E3 or E1 you are allowed.
So create a room mailbox assign a license to enable Teams and it should work for you.
If you were running a Microsoft Teams Room device you could use the Conference Room license, but I'm not sure if that is okay using that license when you are running a regular PC as a room device.