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vencateat
Dec 04, 2020Copper Contributor
External guest - unable to join a scheduled Teams channel meeting in my organization
A guest from another 365 tenant cannot join a Teams channel meeting occuring in my 365 tenant.
When clicking on "Join the meeting" button, it doesn't allow him to enter it. Either he is kicked out after few seconds, either he simply cannot join. Strangely, it works well for all his collegues, coming from the same external organization.
Additional information :
I added him to the specific team where the meeting will occur ;
I also invited him to the scheduled meeting (he received an invitation in his calendar) ;
He is using the web app (Google Chrome browser) ;
He is connected to his professional account, which is fully licenced for Teams
He made the switch to our tenant, as he can see our teams, channels, private messages etc..
We have tried several ways : From the invitation link or directly from the app (web AND desktop)
I can't find any explanation, considering it works for all the others.
Thanks for your help !
- ChristianBergstromSilver ContributorHi, perhaps a bit cumbersome, but I would probably delete the guest user from Azure AD (and the bin as well!) wait 24 hours and then manually add the user to AAD again while at the same time sending the invite to the user to your org. When accepted, go to the Team in Teams and send the invite to the guest user.
- vencateatCopper Contributor
Hi, thank you for your reply.
I've been trying this as well, unfortunately it doesn't work either. The participant indeed receives a new invitation, to the environement and to the specific team and meeting, but still cannot join.
Furthermore, the same problem happened this morning, in another meeting. Another participant would get instantely rejected while joining. I really don't understand, since this same participant was able to join last week. He didn't change any setting, neither did I.
I am hosting several meetings a day in my organisation and it is the first time we encouter such issues.- ChristianBergstromSilver Contributor
Hello! As I understand it the issue is intermittent and they can actually connect before being rejected? You should open up a support ticket to have Microsoft analyze the logs etc.
Btw, you’re sure someone aint kicking them out?