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live events - mute a presenter an can't unmute
- Apr 16, 2020
Hi andreaitsall
For your reference you can do this. Make everyone as a Attendee in the Teams Live Event. As in when the Presenter Turns Up for Presenting the Content make him the presenter for that specific moment. Once he is done with their presentation you can change the role for the person again.
This would help you control the Live Event as well. At the Time of Q&A you can make all them as a presenter that should be help as a workaround. This helps in controlling the event totally
With Regards,
Satish U
first of all sorry for my english !
I try to explain better my problem:
If You are a presenter, I can mute Your microphone.
But my problem is that You can unmute by yourself.
And If you are "bothersome" (and everytime You unmute your microphone and make noise..) .. how can I mute You?! (without eject you to the live event)
thank a lot for help !
andreaitsall you can't, there's no option to prevent unmute.
- andreaitsallApr 15, 2020Copper Contributorok,
is it possible that this option will be introduced in the future?- Apr 16, 2020
Hi andreaitsall
For your reference you can do this. Make everyone as a Attendee in the Teams Live Event. As in when the Presenter Turns Up for Presenting the Content make him the presenter for that specific moment. Once he is done with their presentation you can change the role for the person again.
This would help you control the Live Event as well. At the Time of Q&A you can make all them as a presenter that should be help as a workaround. This helps in controlling the event totally
With Regards,
Satish U
- StevenC365Apr 16, 2020MVP
RealTime_M365 Making someone an attendee doesn't prevent them from unmuting themselves, which was the question.
It does prevent them starting to share their screen, muting other people or ejecting other people from the meeting.
It's also nothing to do with Teams Live Events, which are broadcast meetings and so quite different.
- LinusCansbyApr 16, 2020MVP
There is an uservoice for lock mute in Teams meeting. If that comes to Teams meetings it might also come to Live Events.