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Schedule Meeting not available - "Meetings" Icon missing - Free Edition
Hello, in Teams free there is a "Meeting" icon to the left. When signed in with your personal account (and work account) you have a "Calendar" icon to the left.
No Teams version is included in Office 2019 Home & Business nor in M365 Family as far as I know.
So, when signing in with a personal account "Teams for personal use" (you can add a personal account under settings) you will have the calendar icon, and when signing in to your "Teams free organization" you will have the meeting icon.
- myfope365Apr 26, 2021Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom many thanks for your answer. Not sure how I can differentiate between a login with a personal account and "Teams free organization". When I login with my account where my license for Office 2019 Home and Business is applied I do see the "Calendar" on the left. Same when I login with my account where my Microsoft 365 Family license is applied and same when I login with a Freshly created account in that way:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/free"Sign up for Free"
(no problem to share all details, this is only a testaccount)
Now I'm in the default process of creating a new Microsoft account.
After that I'm logging in into teams and do see:
Now I choose "Signup for Teams" and run through the same configurations I made earlier. Any suggestions what I did do wrong?
The login windows in Teams looks as follow:
- ChristianBergstromApr 26, 2021Silver ContributorHello again, I hear you. It can be quite a mess actually and I have experienced it myself. When I had totally messed up my credentials and accounts I ran this script (just copy it) and it solved my problems at least https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/scripts/powershell-script-teams-reset-autostart
When it comes to which account you're signing into, I meant that when you're already signed in you can choose to "add a personal account".
My recommendation is to sign up for Teams using InPrivate / Incognito browser sessions and when everything is reset, perhaps by using a mix of a Teams cache removal, re-installation and the above script, first by then sign in with the account in question.- Peter ForsterApr 28, 2021Brass ContributorThanks - will check this!