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Allowing guests to start a meeting without the organizer present
- Oct 13, 2022Surely you have Teams admin center https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/ where you control if "anonymous" users (not authenticated/signed in) can join a meeting and start a meeting. These are two separate settings.
Then use the meeting options for lobby settings if they are supposed to enter automatically or not.
The above settings are only for anonymous users, you can switch the meeting lobby setting to something else, i.e., other identities such as internal users, trusted/federated users and guests.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e
Apart from setting "Automatically admit people" to Everyone, try toggling the "Let anonymous people start a meeting" setting.
- bnewcolNov 05, 2021Copper Contributor
Is there somewhere where it is a default setting that meetings can start without a host, always bypass waiting room? I set up a lot of meetings for my boss that I don't have to be in on. It seems weird to only change that option for each individual meeting, and there is no global setting to be applied to all meetings.
- bnewcolNov 05, 2021Copper Contributor
I know how to change meeting settings for a scheduled meeting, I am asking there has to be a way to have default settings so I don't have to do it for every meeting. I want every meeting I setup to be that way without me having to do that when I schedule every meeting. Zoom has settings that apply to every meeting automatically without you having to do it for every meeting you schedule. Can Teams do that?
- Nov 05, 2021You’d have to use the Teams meeting policy for that, i.e. change the default lobby setting. But possible yes. With admin assistance.
- Nov 05, 2021
See the lobby part https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e
Specifically "People I invite".Depending on scenario you might need to enable "anonymous users can join a meeting" and "and anonymous users can start a meeting". Your admin can assist with that.
- GlennLatchOct 13, 2022Copper ContributorNo option for this in our paid Office365.
Why is it so hard to get a straight answer to what should have a simple solution? (I don't mean you, Vasil).
1. Someone sets up a Teams meeting on behalf of other people ie: a client and a job applicant for an interview.
2. The organiser is not attending the meeting.
3. The client and candidate are able to bypass the lobby, but ONLY if I join the meeting.
4. I don't need to join the meeting and just want it to proceed without my intervention.
5. The is no "Anonymous" setting in the paid Office365 MS Teams we use, which has no administrator as it's on subscription.
6. It's damned annoying as people are left waiting in the lobby although settings are for them to bypass the lobby.
7. Please HELP, as it seems there are loads of people with this issue, but none of the answers pertain to the issue.
Thank you.- Oct 13, 2022Surely you have Teams admin center https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/ where you control if "anonymous" users (not authenticated/signed in) can join a meeting and start a meeting. These are two separate settings.
Then use the meeting options for lobby settings if they are supposed to enter automatically or not.
The above settings are only for anonymous users, you can switch the meeting lobby setting to something else, i.e., other identities such as internal users, trusted/federated users and guests.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e- SylvieatIAFeb 06, 2023Copper ContributorHi, I have the same issue. I have enable guest access in Teams Admin and Anonymous users can enter. But the guest still cannot start a meeting or join without a host. Please help me!!!
- cyonceJan 21, 2021Copper Contributor
VasilMichev Thank you for your response! Where can I find the "Let anonymous people start a meeting" setting? It doesn't seem to appear in my meeting settings.
- ChristianBergstromJan 21, 2021Silver Contributor
Hi, you can use this PowerShell cmdlet https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csteamsmeetingpolicy?view=skype-ps
(And in the Teams admin center of course)
See this as well (per meeting) https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e