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Robert Bollinger
Dec 22, 2018Iron Contributor
SFBO: Meetings vs Conference
Hey Guys, I am hoping for some clarification here. I am little confused on the differences between SFBO: Meeting Configuration and Conferencing Policies. How and when does one apply vs the ...
Dec 25, 2018
Take a look here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csconferencingpolicy?view=skype-ps
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csmeetingconfiguration?view=skype-ps
Let me know if more explanation is needed
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csconferencingpolicy?view=skype-ps
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csmeetingconfiguration?view=skype-ps
Let me know if more explanation is needed
- Robert BollingerDec 27, 2018Iron Contributor
Thanks Alex. I saw those links. But i still have the same questions. What is the difference between a conference and a meeting? My guess is that Meeting settings apply specifically to a meetings, but even the documentation calls a conference a meeting so its a little confusing.
`Set-CsMeetingConfiguration` enables you to modify the meeting configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Meeting configuration settings help dictate the type of meetings (also called conferences) that users can create, and also control how (or even if) anonymous users and dial-in conferencing users can join these meetings.
Thanks
Robert
- Dec 28, 2018I saw this under set-csmeetingconfigurstion:
Note that these settings only affect scheduled meetings; they do not affect ad-hoc meetings created by clicking the Meet Now option in Skype for Business.