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Ivan_-07
Mar 17, 2020Copper Contributor
Is there a way of tracking who muted who in microsoft teams?
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- Mar 22, 2020
Italicus If then are not presenters they are attendees. Attendees can speak in the meeting, they can unmute themselves but they can't mute others and they can't share their desktop. Presenters can share desktop and mute others. Presenters can't unmute others, it is only the user that is muted that can unmute themselves.
Italicus
Mar 22, 2020Copper Contributor
Thank you Linus, so the teacher should be the organizer as well as a presenter and students should be defined as attendees.
Is there a tutorial that explains how to do this? (I am not a teacher, only a parent trying to help teachers).
LinusCansby
Mar 23, 2020MVP
Yes, that is correct.
You change this setting from Meeting Options, I wrote about it here:
https://www.lync.se/2019/12/teams-meetings-presenter-and-attendee-roles/
You can also change Meeting Options when scheduling meetings using the Teams calendar.
https://www.lync.se/2020/03/teams-calendar/
You change this setting from Meeting Options, I wrote about it here:
https://www.lync.se/2019/12/teams-meetings-presenter-and-attendee-roles/
You can also change Meeting Options when scheduling meetings using the Teams calendar.
https://www.lync.se/2020/03/teams-calendar/