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justjeff
Jul 03, 2019Copper Contributor
Shared Mailbox Calendar cannot create a Teams meeting
When I have a shared calendar, typically we use it to share meetings, vacation and more within our group. When I go to create a new Teams meeting, it does not include any call in information - an...
ndrfillmore
Sep 30, 2019Brass Contributor
I had to wait for about 3 hours before the teams meetings started to get notifications. However, I was able to find a better solution. It turns out that if you create a Team (office 365 group) those accounts do allow you to send calendar invitations from those calendars. They even give you the full Microsoft Teams audio conferencing options. I believe it uses the license of the individual that is creating the invitation, as the invitations from User Name on behalf of TeamName.
NGericke
Feb 05, 2021Copper Contributor
ndrfillmore This works for me as well. Thank you for the explanation that it uses the license of the individual that is creating the invitation, as the invitations from User Name on behalf of TeamName. Usually only the meeting organiser can do some actions, like create breakout rooms, and I was wondering who gets those rights if it is created from a shared calendar.