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Microsoft Teams Meeting Policy Not Taking Affect
- Apr 22, 2020No not really! You have to set up individual meetings then
Hi Icsab
Can you check on the Office 365 Portal for your account and see if you have any advisory for the delay in the provision on the Health Section of Office 365 Portal.
Due to increase in demand of the Microsoft Teams Services the provisioning of the policies are getting delayed. It is taking longer than usual time for the policies to take effect.
How long ago have you applied the policies? It should definitely take affect if the policies are correctly granted.
With Regards,
Satish U
- IcsabApr 22, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi RealTime_M365 !
I did everything again on Monday afternoon!
1.made a new policy (lobby.policy.png) according to the https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/meeting-policies-in-teams?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH#bkparticipantsandguests.
1.1.turn off/false the "Allow dial-in users to bypass the lobby"
1.2. set "Everyone in your organization" in "Automatically admit people"
2. assigned this "lobby policy" to a test user(Iván Csenge) (lobby_policy2.png)
(waited more than 24 hours)
3. This user made(this morning) a scheduled meeting and everybody can by-pass the lobby.
3.1. checked the "meeting options" (lobby_policy3.png)
-There is no message in the advisory on the O365 portal
-For security reason we do not allow the external and guest users. BUT we would like to use this lobby function.
What can I do?
- Apr 22, 2020I’m not sure what you want to accomplish! Internal users will always bypass lobby
- IcsabApr 22, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi adam deltinger ,
Thank you for your prompt answer.
Bad news!
Can I accomplish a "lobby-like" meeting with only internal users?
For example, a meeting where the organizer would like to talk with the members, one after another, one by one.