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Presenter Capabilities - how to set up so the Presenter can admit people from Lobby
Hi
I am looking for suggestions on settings needed please.
I would like an external guest (youth worker) to be presenter in my meeting and be able to manage attendees (young people) entering via the lobby and remove attendees if needed. This then free's me up to present.
Currently when I change a guest to a presenter during my meeting it allows them to share their screen, but does not give them more permissions around managing attendees.
Which settings do I need to allow this? I have read the guidance multiple times on the roles in a team and managing meeting policy's and cannot figure out a way to give more control to the presenter, even though a presenter should be able to do all of this.
Is there a way I can make them a trusted person prior to the meeting starting, which would then give them more control?
Thanks in advance
Hi, it's actually included and you can reach it by going here https://portal.azure.com/ signing in with your free org. admin account. Only the basic/free version though.
And there's no Teams admin center for Teams free and several differences as described here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/differences-between-microsoft-teams-and-microsoft-teams-free-0b69cf39-eb52-49af-b255-60d46fdf8a9c As you'll see there are no user settings or policies included either.
But try inviting this person anyway as described above and see if the behavior differs when being an guest or member in your org. At least then you know for sure.*edit* Logged into my own org. (Teams free) and you can add other external users as guests or members directly from the invite. No need to use Azure AD really. But I like going there anyway.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/welcome-to-microsoft-teams-free-6d79a648-6913-4696-9237-ed13de64ae3c
Looks like this depending on how the user was invited.
6 Replies
- ChristianBergstromSilver Contributor
*edited as you're using Teams Free* Hi, try adding the external user as a guest user (or member) to your org. so an account is created in your Azure AD and see if it makes any difference. That's the first thing that comes to mind, as you mentioned you've read all about the roles etc. Now bear in mind I haven't encountered this scenario or question before so it's quite possible it cannot be done. But let me know as I got really curious!
- GG-2021Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom thanks for your reply. I haven't got Azure AD downloaded or set up. I am currently using the free version of Teams. Perhaps this is something that we need a paid account to be able to do? Thanks
- ChristianBergstromSilver Contributor
Hi, it's actually included and you can reach it by going here https://portal.azure.com/ signing in with your free org. admin account. Only the basic/free version though.
And there's no Teams admin center for Teams free and several differences as described here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/differences-between-microsoft-teams-and-microsoft-teams-free-0b69cf39-eb52-49af-b255-60d46fdf8a9c As you'll see there are no user settings or policies included either.
But try inviting this person anyway as described above and see if the behavior differs when being an guest or member in your org. At least then you know for sure.*edit* Logged into my own org. (Teams free) and you can add other external users as guests or members directly from the invite. No need to use Azure AD really. But I like going there anyway.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/welcome-to-microsoft-teams-free-6d79a648-6913-4696-9237-ed13de64ae3c
Looks like this depending on how the user was invited.