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gtorres
Mar 09, 2021Brass Contributor
Is it possible for users outside the organization to be able to start a meeting without the owner?
I mean, I am going to invite people outside my organization to a meeting, but I cannot be present to let them join the meeting Is this possible today with Microsoft Teams?
- Mar 09, 2021Yes, you can adjust this as detailed here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/meeting-policies-in-teams#let-anonymous-people-start-a-meeting
VasilMichev
Mar 09, 2021MVP
Yes, you can adjust this as detailed here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/meeting-policies-in-teams#let-anonymous-people-start-a-meeting
gtorres
Mar 17, 2021Brass Contributor
VasilMichev
Thank you very much for the information anyway you were right, I should have enabled this feature: Let anonymous people start a meeting (preferably in a new Meeting policy- and assigning this new one so as not to modify everyone's Global) likewise leave "open lobby for everyone".
This way, users outside the organization can "start" the meeting without the need of the organizer or another user in the organization (from the tenat where the invitation came from).
😊✌
Thank you very much for the information anyway you were right, I should have enabled this feature: Let anonymous people start a meeting (preferably in a new Meeting policy- and assigning this new one so as not to modify everyone's Global) likewise leave "open lobby for everyone".
This way, users outside the organization can "start" the meeting without the need of the organizer or another user in the organization (from the tenat where the invitation came from).
😊✌