Apr 30 2020 11:36 AM
Hi:
Please advise how many multiple simultaneous calls we can join in MS Teams . Also is there a way to moderate multiple meetings in channels to bring back the participants in one meeting?
May 03 2020 07:39 AM
SolutionHi @SIqbal_2019
Using One Teams Application you can join only one Teams Call. You can always join one call from the Teams Desktop Application and the second call from the Microsoft Teams Web Application. The only issues I see would be for moderation. If you have handful of people joining to both the meeting this is doable. But if this are large would recommend to keep it separate.
As an alternative in case you want to run multiple teams application on the desktop here is the below link for the reference.
Multiple Instance of Microsoft Teams Applications
https://networking-talks.blogspot.com/2020/04/multiple-instances-microsoft-teams.html
With Regards,
Satish U
Oct 24 2020 03:10 AM
Hi @Satish2805
Does this mean I can join one call from my laptop and the second call from my phone without any issues? Just want to make sure.
Oct 25 2020 07:39 AM
Hi @jagodaz
Yes you can do that with ease. Not only that you can join two separate meeting from the Desktop Application as well with the workaround. Let me know in case that helps.
With Regards,
Satish Upadhyaya
Dec 07 2020 01:17 PM
Feb 19 2021 06:58 AM
I am a professor and I have set up 6 different meetings in Microsoft teams for my student groups to meet with a partner company they doing a research study as part of their Senior Thesis project. The meetings are set up on the same day at similar times. I set these up on my Microsoft team's account and invited them to the meeting.
Will they be able to attend the meeting without me attending the meeting?
Mar 28 2021 06:06 PM
Oct 21 2021 05:28 AM
nice!
What more I would like to have, is an incoming volume control in each of the application instances, to be able to adjust the less important audio lower that the more important one.
If I join the second Teams meeting via browser, I can do this via the Windows Volume Mixer though, as the volume for browser and Teams app can be adjusted there separately.