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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.
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!