Feb 17 2022 07:30 AM
I created a calendar and a service using Microsoft Bookings. This service is created for the use of company employees and I am not sharing it with an external audience. When someone books my calendar using Microsoft Bookings, both me and the respective person, get an email notification and it also gets updated in our respective calendars.
The challenge is that I (whose calendar is booked using Microsoft Bookings) get the correct link in the Teams app while the person who books the calendar gets an incorrect link starting from visit.teams.microsoft.com/....
It seems like the Teams app doesn't support this link, hence, the person who booked the meeting using Microsoft Bookings is forced to use either the link received through an email notification or an Outlook calendar (browser). Also, using either of the mentioned methods, one can join the meeting but only through the Teams browser and not the Teams app.
Because I am using Microsoft Booking for the employees of my company, it is difficult for me to explain to every employee about this challenge. Most of the employees are using the Teams app. They either end up leaving the meeting or create another meeting at the end.
I want to fix this. Can someone help me here?
Feb 21 2022 10:17 PM
Feb 23 2022 10:50 AM
May 04 2022 03:26 PM
@Aswin940 I am having the same problem. I just tried today, the problem is not fixed.
Sep 02 2022 03:26 AM
Mar 24 2023 12:18 AM
Our service booking page generate multiple meeting links for the same group meeting too. This has been a standing unpredictable issue for over a year now.