Jun 16 2020 10:48 AM
As far as I am concerned this is a bug, so posting this as FYI not a question.
All users have the same global policy. The setting Let anonymous people start a meeting was disabled.
To reproduce the issue (which was repeatable every time):
- Invite an external user (Teams or non teams user)
- External user joins on the web from teams web calendar (Chrome, Edge whatever)
- Organiser joins
- External user gets a message: "video sharing is disabled by the administrator" and camera icon is greyed out. See attachment.
- Organiser leaves the meeting and joins again, video now works.
We have worked around this by enabling the setting Let anonymous people start a meeting, but that is not an ideal solution.
Jun 16 2020 04:26 PM
Thank you for your comments, @halbp Have you reported this on our Uservoice feedback forum?
Jun 17 2020 12:37 AM
Jun 17 2020 05:01 AM - edited Jun 22 2020 02:16 AM
OK, this issue is easily reproduced.
Raise a ticket and was told that this was 'by design'. I.e. they are not going to fix this any time soon.
Aug 12 2020 07:04 AM
Aug 31 2020 10:50 PM
@halbpI wasn't able to get the exact same results as you (we have a meeting policy in place for our students to prevent them starting meetings so that only staff can start a meeting) but the result was the same. Even after enabling "IP Video" in the meeting policy that was applied to students it was only when enabling "Let anonymous people start a meeting" were students able to use their webcams.
This doesn't make any sense as students are a member of our organisation and as such sign into Teams with their organisation account so I cannot see how enabling "Let anonymous people start a meeting" allows students who are not anonymous users to suddenly use their webcams.
Mar 24 2021 09:25 AM
@halbp we were experiencing the same issue and this information helped to resolve it... thank you!