Forum Discussion
Live Event
- Oct 07, 2020
Andrew3011 Hi Andrew- you should have access to Teams live events if you have the following setup:
To be able to create a live event, a person needs to have the following things. Your IT admin can provide more information.
A Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5 license or a Office 365 A3 or A5 license.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Teams admin center.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Stream (for events produced using an external broadcasting app or device).
Full team membership in the org (can’t be a guest or from another org).
Private meeting scheduling, screensharing, and IP video sharing, turned on in Team meeting policy.
Andrew3011 Hi Andrew- you should have access to Teams live events if you have the following setup:
To be able to create a live event, a person needs to have the following things. Your IT admin can provide more information.
A Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5 license or a Office 365 A3 or A5 license.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Teams admin center.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Stream (for events produced using an external broadcasting app or device).
Full team membership in the org (can’t be a guest or from another org).
Private meeting scheduling, screensharing, and IP video sharing, turned on in Team meeting policy.
- Flano8Oct 09, 2020Copper Contributor
Ethan Stern I also have this query, I have an Office 365 Personal (A5 Level) and Microsoft for Business, and I don't have the live event option on my teams app. Is it possible to host webinars with external guests using the Meeting function alone?
- Ethan SternOct 09, 2020Iron Contributor
Flano8 Hi there - this is could be possible to do in Teams meetings regular meetings if you set it up in breakout rooms. Coming soon - https://www.onmsft.com/news/microsoft-teams-breakout-rooms-feature-rolling-out-in-preview
But this is a good alternate version to do until it rolls out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_iD5PLgr08