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Ian Cunningham
Apr 13, 2020Brass Contributor
Stop anonymous attendees from disrupting meetings
I am trying to figure out how to control potentially disruptive people joining a public council meeting. What I’d like to achieve Those who have entered anonymously via the lobby should return ...
Ryan Steele
Apr 13, 2020Bronze Contributor
You will want to make these Teams Live Events.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-live-events/what-are-teams-live-events
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-live-events/what-are-teams-live-events
Ian Cunningham
Apr 14, 2020Brass Contributor
Thanks - I didn;t think this was included in our licence
Lookign at the relevant page
Here are the licenses that must be assigned:
- An Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5 license or an Office 365 A3 or A5 license
- A Microsoft Teams license
- A Microsoft Stream license
Which implies that you need to add additional licences - specifically streams. And I fairly sure that when i first looked at way back, it was only in the bigger licenses
(For various reasons we will not be allowed to purchase additional licenses in year)
So I have been under the misapprehension that we would need to buy additional licences for live events (whereas re-reading it might just be a technical point that we have those licenses but they need to be assigned.)
But -rereading the feature compare list it does say Live Events in the list
(I also note that Stream is in there anyway - which it wasn't the first time I looked at the stream).
So thanks - I will experiment straightaway.
I am guessing that all the councillors at the meeting will need to be presenters - they can and must be allowed to speak at any time.