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Create Teams Meeting Invite without a license?

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We're an educational institution and our students don't have a Teams license. However, today it was discovered, that students seem to be able to create a Teams meeting via Outlook on the web, by creating a normal meeting first and then simply adding an online meeting, whereby they can choose either Skype for Business or Teams.

 

This seems counterintuitive - is there something we're missing? Anyone else see this and what can we do to prevent it?

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@Allan With Sørensen You are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't have an answer either. We're facing the same in an enterprise tenant.

 

Daniel

 

Thanks for the reply, we'll be "solving" it soon, by assigning studens a Teams license anyway, but it is a weird little loop hope. Especially since they can't log on to Teams atm and see the meeting that way.
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best response confirmed by VI_Migration (Silver Contributor)
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@Allan With Sørensen You are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't have an answer either. We're facing the same in an enterprise tenant.

 

Daniel

 

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