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Centrally manage TEAMS meeting using Community/Team Calendar
- Jul 19, 2020
Hi, check out this post - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/sharing-a-teams-calendar/m-p/360083#M27310 - I think this is the sort of thing you are looking to achieve?
Hi, check out this post - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/sharing-a-teams-calendar/m-p/360083#M27310 - I think this is the sort of thing you are looking to achieve?
PeterRising thank you for the link, it is what I am looking at. There seems to be a black hole in regard to the support documentation for Community Calendars. I am working on some very specific use cases and my communities are very large, so "testing" in the live environment is problematic at best. Before I start annoying them all, I need to better understand the consequences for using this method. In particular about if you add the Community as an attendee if it drops into the calendar of all the Community members and if new members also see the meetings if they are added to the Community after the meeting is created. Unfortunately this is something I cannot test with all these people in play. Thank you for assisting. Regards g
- PeterRisingJul 19, 2020MVP
OK, if you have concerns about testing this in your live tenant, I suggest setting up a trial tenant which you can play around with.
- gmoseleyJul 23, 2020Copper Contributor
I was able to start a new community and get some testers together.
Here is what we found;
- A community calendar is a good way to manage organisation wide meetings you can "invite" an entire community to a meeting/appointment in one go by typing the community name
- people who are already in the environment will receive the invitation
- if people join the community after the appointment is created, they can go in through Teams/sharepoint/outlook/calendar, find the appointment and select "add to my calendar", the meeting organiser does not need to add them (super helpful)
- After they add it to their calendar, they then recieve updates if something changes with the appointment.
- this method does not work for guests, as they do not have access to Outlook and will need to be invited individually on the invitation so they receive a join link in an email
- When we tested specifically invite a guest after the appointment is created, and click "sent update" , no one else received the notification, only the person who was invited. - AWESOME