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Hi Marc_Schumacher ,
Are you making that policy change to the default Org wide one? I only ask because if not or if Meeting Organisers have a different meeting policy assigned to them you will need to ensure they have the policy that you are making changes to assigned to them.
I would also use the following as a reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/meeting-policies-in-teams#:~:text=When%20you%20implement%20a%20per-organizer%20policy%2C%20all%20meeting,by%20the%20user%20who%20is%20assigned%20the%20policy.
Not sure on the press 1 option.
Thanks
Henry
- Marc_SchumacherOct 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Hello HenryPhillipsNimbitech
I am using the default org-wide policy. But through further research I have come to the conclusion, that the policy is probably not responsible for my problem. I found some older PowerShell commands from the Lync/S4B-era which could match my problem.
Some paramaters which can be set with the commands Set-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration and
Set-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration seem to look very promising. Unfortunatly they don't work when loading the Teams and S4B-Modules into the PowerShell. Maybe because they are outdated.
Still wondering that there is barely anything to find about this behavior and that it showed up out of nothing.
Best regards
Marc