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virtual-tech
Apr 29, 2021Brass Contributor
webinars plus new meeting registration options
I received the change notification below and want to change my option to "Give select users the ability to create a registration page that supports external attendees. All other users would be able c...
- Apr 29, 2021No need to create a security group, you simply need to assign the corresponding policy to the users who you want to be able to create meetings with external attendee registration. To do so, you can use the Grant-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy cmdlet. You can also do it via the TAC, but "registration" related settings are not yet exposed there, at least not in my tenant, so best to confirm the values via PowerShell first. Only the default "Global" policy allows Externals, so you might as well create a custom policy if needed.
VasilMichev
Apr 29, 2021MVP
No need to create a security group, you simply need to assign the corresponding policy to the users who you want to be able to create meetings with external attendee registration. To do so, you can use the Grant-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy cmdlet. You can also do it via the TAC, but "registration" related settings are not yet exposed there, at least not in my tenant, so best to confirm the values via PowerShell first. Only the default "Global" policy allows Externals, so you might as well create a custom policy if needed.
- virtual-techMay 03, 2021Brass ContributorHi Vasil
I was wondering if you can help me out.
I changed the global policy feature WhoCanRegister from EveryoneInCompany to Everyone and I cannot add myself as a member.
Grant-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -policyname global- identity
returns an error "the policy is not a user policy. You cannot assign only a user policy to a specific user. I also tried Grant-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -policyname $null- identity
any ideas? Link I was looking at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/assign-policies#assign-a-policy-to-individual-users- VasilMichevMay 03, 2021MVPYou don't need to assign the global policy, it explicitly covers any users that do not have a different policy assigned.
- virtual-techMay 03, 2021Brass ContributorI don't want the feature below (letter c) to be for all users. Do I need to create a separate global policy instead?
You can manage the registration feature in the Teams admin center or with PowerShell commands. There are three options for admin management.
a. Turn off registration for the entire tenant
b. Turn off registration for external attendees, the For everyone option
c. Give select users the ability to create a registration page that supports external attendees. All other users would be able create a registration page for people inside the tenant.
- virtual-techApr 29, 2021Brass ContributorThanks.
So it will be this Set-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global -WhoCanRegister Everyone