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Access Team Files during conference call
- Mar 31, 2020
Hi GerardTromp - are you using the free version of Teams or as part of Office 365? I can speak to the paid version:
- While on your conference call, you should still be able to click on the Teams icon in the left pane, navigate to your Team and then click on Files
- If you have joined via the desktop app, you could also log into Teams in your browser and access everything
- You can sync the files from your Team so you can access all files via your File Explorer regardless of being on a call.
Hope that helps!
Hi GerardTromp - are you using the free version of Teams or as part of Office 365? I can speak to the paid version:
- While on your conference call, you should still be able to click on the Teams icon in the left pane, navigate to your Team and then click on Files
- If you have joined via the desktop app, you could also log into Teams in your browser and access everything
- You can sync the files from your Team so you can access all files via your File Explorer regardless of being on a call.
Hope that helps!
- nipacJan 15, 2021Copper Contributor
Kelly_Edinger do you know if I can have access to file shared before I have been invited to the meeting? If it's a recurring meeting activated before my invitation and it has files shared before my invitation I'm not able to view them. Is there something to configure at meeting level?
Thanks and best regards,
Nicola
- Jan 18, 2021
Hi nipac - this is the first I'm hearing about this difference in invite & sharing timing - however, sounds more like a sharing setting than a meetings setting. Those sharing a file should take the steps to share with you - either from their OneDrive or SharePoint Site.
- nipacJan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
Kelly_Edinger if someone shares with me the file with a direct link I can access to it, but I'm not able to see the same file on the File menu item placed under the meeting details, beside the Chat item.
- GerardTrompMar 31, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi Kelly_Edinger,
I was in the desktop application and the left sidebar was greyed out and unresponsive (in the paid-for institutional Teams). Hence my question.
I find it odd that I would have to open a browser version to be able to achieve what I should be able to do in the application itself. Why not allow another window (if necessary disable another teleconference in the second window). Better yet allow one to simply access the files.
Anyway, thanks for the tip and yes I recognize the workaround, and notice that the web version does not grey out the waffle and side-bar.
I will check again tomorrow on another meeting to see if it was a feature of the desktop application or a bug.
- Mar 31, 2020
Hi GerardTromp - that should just be a bug. Even though the icons appear grayed out, you should still be able to click on them to navigate around Teams even while in a call. Hope it gets resolved for you quickly!
- YKHAYKINJun 17, 2020Copper Contributor
I have a related question. I can get to the Teams files, but I cannot share it during the videoconference without first downloading it to my computer and then sharing the screen. Is there a way of opening a file within Teams and then sharing it on the screen with the other participants on the videoconference?