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Disable Chat Messaging in Teams Meeting
- May 04, 2020
You can disable chat for users in a Meeting policy, this will stop them from chatting in all meetings. Set MeetingChatEnabledType to Disabled using powershell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/set-csteamsmeetingpolicy?view=skype-psYou can't disable meeting chats per meeting, but there is an uservoice requesting this. You can vote for it here:
lat-lukepollard Hi, you can prevent meeting chat by using Teams meeting policy. And you can prevent all other chat by using a Teams messaging policy.
If you have verified that the setting is correct applied to the Meeting policy (for ex.) you also need to verify that this policy is also assigned to the individuals, as it's a per-participant policy.
It's very common that the different policies in Teams are not assigned to users, meaning they are not taking effect as it's only the policy that has the correct value, not the user.
Hi,
As far as I can see the Teams Meeting policy where the 'Allow chat in meetings' option is disabled is being applied to the student users via Group Policy Assignment. Further, I can see that the correct meeting policy is assigned by checking the user accounts in Teams and selecting 'View Policies'. Even with these settings selected and applied, students can still chat during meetings, no matter how the meeting is scheduled, i.e. students are invited either through a Teams channel or required attendees, they are forced to wait in the lobby and are made to join as attendees rather than presenters.
I've had a support ticket with Microsoft, but a fix hasn't yet been reached. This is a great, strong community so thought it was also worth sharing here!
- ChristianBergstromJan 28, 2021Silver Contributor
LPackham Hi, sounds like it could be a "ranking" issue, or perhaps a delay if this was recently configured? I've experienced delays up to 48 hours when working with Teams policies.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/assign-policies#group-assignment-ranking
- LPackhamJan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom Thanks for responding again!
We have set the student policy assignment as Rank 1. There is a staff policy in Rank 2 that does have the chat enabled. The policies had been set for a little while in that configuration.
- ChristianBergstromJan 28, 2021Silver Contributor
LPackham I see. Please update this conversation when you get an answer from Microsoft as I'm really interested in what's causing the "non-effect". Thanks!