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How to find call start and end time for a meeting?
- Feb 10, 2020
If you go to your meeting in the calendar (in Teams) you should see "Chat with participants".
gtzpower You should be able to see this in the meeting chat.
You could also, as an administrator, check in Teams Admin Center.
LinusCansby How do I find this? It shows up right as a meeting ends, but after that, I cannot find a way back to it. If I click the "Chat" tab on the left, I only see chats with individual users, or groups of users. I do not see anything for meetings listed there.
I am not an admin.
EDIT: it turns out that I DO see some meetings there, but only if there was activity in the chat. If nobody sent anything through the chat, it disappears after the meeting is over and I leave the chat.
- LinusCansbyFeb 10, 2020MVP
If you go to your meeting in the calendar (in Teams) you should see "Chat with participants".
- pericksionEESep 27, 2024Copper Contributor
LinusCansby The 'best solution' yeilds "We're having trouble loaking your messages. Try refreshing." again. No refresh didn't help.
;=(
- Christian_ChristiansenJan 10, 2024Copper Contributor
LinusCansby This used to work until recently, but now it seems MS has decided to remove this possibility - at least for meetings organised by someone in another organisation. If you attempt to access the chat of a past meeting, you will now receive this message:
"Sorry, chat is unavailable until you join the meeting." And of course you cannot join a meeting without someone from the other organisation letting you in to the meeting. I guess this actually makes sense, but it (unintentionally, I'm sure) also means we can no longer check meeting duration retrospectively, which is pretty silly.- LinusCansbyJan 10, 2024MVP
Yes, now the best way is the attendee report that organizers can get. I that you see when attendees joined and leaved.
- jtawneyJul 23, 2021Copper Contributor
LinusCansby... Yeeeesssssssss!!! TY!