Forum Discussion

MaximilianoCorbo's avatar
MaximilianoCorbo
Copper Contributor
Mar 25, 2020

We need to prevent participants from muting and removing each other

Hello. I am working for a private high school here.

We are using Microsoft Teams to give lectures, and classes to our students.

It was exhausting but we managed to give each of our students their own account.

 

The issue is that we have some students that are hard to deal with, and they usually interrupt the class, or mute random people or even kick random people from the meetings.

 

I searched everywhere but I can't find a setting or directive to prevent members from doing this kind of behavior. We want that only the teacher is able to mute and remove people.

22 Replies

  • EricHeinen's avatar
    EricHeinen
    Copper Contributor
    Hi, I'm a teacher myself and these last weeks I'm getting more and more students kicking each other again, even though they are assigned the role as attendees (I'm the only presenter in the meeting)... Does anyone suffer the same issue, is there a "backdoor" that they could have found now being able again to kick people despite their role as attendees?
  • molleredu's avatar
    molleredu
    Copper Contributor

    MaximilianoCorbo 

     

    Agreed. Also in a teaching environment.

    MS Teams needs improved controls in the Meet Now function in an education environment. Teachers need to be clearly set as presenters and students as attendees by deault.


    Scheduling Meetings is only half of a solution because students can join before the meeting is scheduled to start and this is not appropriate in an education setting. It's also not very practical to only schedule the meeting a few minutes before because sometimes you're teaching back-to-back classes. Unfortunately, the lobby settings don't work because they're limited to in or out of organisation and all students are obviously part of our organisation.

  • Tan_Lam's avatar
    Tan_Lam
    Copper Contributor

    MaximilianoCorbo 

     

    There is a youtube video show you how to do this.  The teacher use live event to get around this issue, and it works for me.

     

    Tan Lam

  • f1449's avatar
    f1449
    Copper Contributor

    MaximilianoCorbo 

    This is not practical. We need a quick settings menu on the app. Unfortunately my school is a Portuguese Public School and must use Teams. I also use Zoom on another job and it's much, much better. Microsoft Teams needs huge improvements, it's not solid enough now. For instance, assignments are always failing...   

    • aaronIT84's avatar
      aaronIT84
      Copper Contributor

      f1449 

       

      Hi to anyone following this thread!

       

      There is now the ability as of a few days ago to manage the "Who Can Present?" role via a powershell cmdlet.

      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/meeting-policies-in-teams?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH

       

      This resolved the issue for our Org and instantly stopped a headache! well done MS Teams! 😄

      Meeting policy settings - Designated presenter role mode

      This is a per-user policy. This setting lets you change the default value of the Who can present? setting in Meeting options in the Teams client. This policy setting affects all meetings, including Meet Now meetings.

      The Who can present? setting lets meeting organizers choose who can be presenters in a meeting. To learn more, see https://support.microsoft.com/article/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e and https://support.microsoft.com/article/roles-in-a-teams-meeting-c16fa7d0-1666-4dde-8686-0a0bfe16e019.

      Currently, you can only use PowerShell to configure this policy setting. You can edit an existing Teams meeting policy by using the https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/skype/set-csteamsmeetingpolicy cmdlet. Or, create a new Teams meeting policy by using the https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/skype/new-csteamsmeetingpolicy cmdlet and assign it to users.

      To specify the default value of the Who can present? setting in Teams, set the DesignatedPresenterRoleMode parameter to one of the following:

      • EveryoneUserOverride: All meeting participants can be presenters. This is the default value. This parameter corresponds to the Everyone setting in Teams.
      • EveryoneInCompanyUserOverride: Authenticated users in the organization, including guest users, can be presenters. This parameter corresponds to the People in my organization setting in Teams.
      • EveryoneInSameAndFederatedCompanyUserOverride: Authenticated users in the organization, including guest users and users from federated organizations, can be presenters. This parameter corresponds to the People in my organization and trusted organizations setting in Teams.
      • OrganizerOnlyUserOverride: Only the meeting organizer can be a presenter and all meeting participants are designated as attendees. This parameter corresponds to the Only me setting in Teams.

       

      -Aaron

       

      • f1449's avatar
        f1449
        Copper Contributor
        Suddenly I was transported back to 1991, when I was using MS-DOS Do you really think that's a solution?! It's OK for you and me, but 99.99% of people using Teams don't know what PowerShell is. We just need a icon on that floating bar leading to simple settings.
  • Dr_Vinod_Kumar's avatar
    Dr_Vinod_Kumar
    Copper Contributor

    Please watch this video -- students cannot disturb a teacher -- They cannot remove anyone -- They cannot mute anyone --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4sDEmODXKg

    MaximilianoCorbo 

    • aaronIT84's avatar
      aaronIT84
      Copper Contributor

      Dr_Vinod_Kumar 

      Thanks Vinod. Excellent video!

       

      But alas... still creates the problem that allows students (inside of our Org) to join the meeting ahead of time and therefore use it as a meeting space with a Educator present. 

      • PositiveEnergy's avatar
        PositiveEnergy
        Brass Contributor

        aaronIT84 

        MS Teams New Update: How to Stop participants from Unmuting themselves in MS Teams in Microsoft Teams

        https://youtu.be/pF5QXI9rP9M

    • NiharikaGor's avatar
      NiharikaGor
      Copper Contributor
      Everyone in meeting ia Attendee though it is happening to me....i think it is technicle glitch in my account.
    • Nurana2020's avatar
      Nurana2020
      Copper Contributor

      LinusCansby 

      Hi / I think someone hacks or uses my profile without my knowing.I see that my profile removed someone from the group or as if I added someone to the group or As if I make someone the owner of the team . But i had not done it. I have no information about these. So I think someone uses my profile without my permisiion. What could be the problem? Is anyone hacking my profile? How can You help me? Thanks beforehand/

      Nurana B.

    • aaronIT84's avatar
      aaronIT84
      Copper Contributor

      LinusCansby great stuff. 

       

      however, the only way i have found to do this is to create the meeting as a scheduled event... which then allows students to login BEFORE the meeting starts.

      This is not ideal. I do realize there is a feature on the way due this month to stop attendees joining a meeting ahead of time before the Educator starts it.. but in the meantime we have been advising Staff to use the ad-hoc Meet Now approach...is there a way to adjust these meeting settings for students to be non-presenters for meetings when run ad-hoc? 

       

      Thanks,

       

      Aaron

       

       

      • VinayOommen's avatar
        VinayOommen
        Copper Contributor

        aaronIT84  This can be done from meeting settings even during a meeting. But this has to be done from the meeting details menu. 

Resources