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Teams invitation, from Teams app vs Calendar forward
SteveKlassen Pepad Aro_A Casper73 DJP7171 Have any of you tested this on the update that we released last week? Poly firmware 3.3.2. As I mentioned before, we have made targeted fixes in this release. We want to make sure that we narrow down the problem use cases. I have personally tried this again this morning since we also allocated some development time to fix the remainder of issues, but I am not able to reproduce in my test environment. I am testing Mac next, but Windows Outlook, Outlook Web App, and Teams forwarding works within the same organization and across the organizations.
Cromer D.
Microsoft 365 Support SME
This issue is still happening with the new Poly firmware 3.3.2.
I showed Cromer D this post, and we gathered logs with him.
- SteveKlassenFeb 22, 2022Brass Contributor
It did get resolved for me in an Outlook update. This was an issue with Outlook stripping the meeting details.
Perhaps reinstall outlook?
- MajorOlumoFeb 22, 2022Copper ContributorI am still facing this same issue
- SteveKlassenAug 19, 2021Brass ContributorI can confirm it works... we have the exact same setup.
First question... what license are you using for the Dedicated Room Mailbox? We use an Intune license, and F3 license to save on cost.
Yes, our X50 has the latest firmware. Our only issue right now is when we forward an invite that was sent to a personal email, to the boardroom, outlook again breaks the join info. Microsoft had fixed it, but it is broken again. If you forward the invite via the outlook web access though, that works. But we've never had an issue joining an external meeting where it was sent directly to the boardroom. If you want... I can send you a test meeting invite to your boardroom, and you can send a test meeting invite to my boardroom if you want to test it out. If you want to do this... I suggest you set up a temporary email address and redirect it to the real boardroom email address so that you don't give your real boardroom address to the forum trolls. - ITatWorkAug 19, 2021Copper ContributorWe're still experiencing an issue that appears related - Teams mode on a Poly X50, X50 has its own dedicated Room mailbox to which meeting invitations are sent. Meeting invitations within the Tenant work, meeting invitations from external tenants appear on the X50 but cannot be joined. X50 is running latest firmware and latest Teams application?
- SteveKlassenAug 09, 2021Brass Contributor
IanSchivas Yes. This issue was identified by Microsoft as an issue with Outlook forwarding the Teams invitations. Microsoft has resolved this in a recent update to outlook.
- IanSchivasAug 04, 2021Copper ContributorHi - We are having the same issue.
Has there been any solution for this?
Thanks,
Ian - SteveKlassenApr 30, 2021Brass Contributor
- SteveKlassenApr 30, 2021Brass Contributor
- SteveKlassenApr 29, 2021Brass ContributorAlso, I didn’t check my outlook version(I not at my computer right now) but I’m using whatever the latest version is available off the portal.office.com website for office365
- SteveKlassenApr 29, 2021Brass ContributorEmail o365su16@microsoft.com
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And you should be able to reach Cromer. - Pavel YurevichApr 29, 2021Former EmployeeDo you mind telling me the Outlook version you are using? I don't see Cromer D in MSFT contacts for some reason, so I cannot reach out to them.
- SteveKlassenApr 29, 2021Brass ContributorFirst:
You need two different email tenants or domains. I set up a trial tenant with the Microsoft tech today.
Second:
A teams meeting invite is sent from and email account at one tenant/domain, to an email account at the other tenant/domain.
Third:
The invite is accepted, and then the email account that accepted uses the outlook client to forwards it to the resource/boardroom. This will result in the boardroom device not being able to join the meeting that was forwarded to it.
If the email account that accepted it uses the outlook web client to forward it to the resource/boardroom, then the forwarding works and boardroom is able to join.
It does appear to be related to outlook breaking the meeting invite. - Pavel YurevichApr 28, 2021Former EmployeeThanks. Do you mind posting the steps here? At this point I just need a repro steps for our developers, so they know that their fix worked. I must have been doing something wrong because I was not able to reproduce.