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TechArch29
Oct 25, 2019Copper Contributor
Meeting Chat link to Teams Channel
Hello community, I am wondering if there is any way you can link meetings chat to a Teams channel. Scenario: Teams meeting held from Teams calendar, and during the meeting lots of material ha...
gamerkilo
Aug 04, 2024Copper Contributor
The URL for a chat room (not a channel) is https://teams.microsoft.com/I/chat/xx:xxxxx@thread.v2/ but replace the xx:xxxxx with the code from a "Copy Link" URL which looks like com/I/message/xx:xxxxx@threads.v2/
Note xx:xxxxx is 2 characters, a colon, then about 30 characters, but I only put it as a smaller number of x's in the example.
How do you get "Copy Link"? You may need to be on the web URL teams.microsoft.com or on the desktop app. While there, hover the mouse cursor over a message in the chat room, click the 3 dots, and choose "Copy Link".
So, the chat has to exist, and there has to be at least one message. And I assume if you don't have permission to that chat room it won't work, but you should test that.
This also works with meetings, but the xx:xxxxx has the word "meeting" in it, but you can still copy and paste it.
In my "Team Channel > General" I would create a new tab with just a short text description and then the link.
Note xx:xxxxx is 2 characters, a colon, then about 30 characters, but I only put it as a smaller number of x's in the example.
How do you get "Copy Link"? You may need to be on the web URL teams.microsoft.com or on the desktop app. While there, hover the mouse cursor over a message in the chat room, click the 3 dots, and choose "Copy Link".
So, the chat has to exist, and there has to be at least one message. And I assume if you don't have permission to that chat room it won't work, but you should test that.
This also works with meetings, but the xx:xxxxx has the word "meeting" in it, but you can still copy and paste it.
In my "Team Channel > General" I would create a new tab with just a short text description and then the link.