Apr 28 2021 11:36 AM - edited Apr 28 2021 11:40 AM
Hi folks,
My company has some vendors. I setup the Teams meetings with all of them. They all called in using their company domain emails. After the call ends, one of the vendor always got kicked out and it displays the message saying [Name] no longer has access to the chat. However, other users from other vendors still remain in the chat and can communicate.
The settings from that vendor company is as attachment. And I confirmed they use their company email, not a personal email or join as Guest.
Does anyone know what the issue is?
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Oct 10 2022 02:31 AM - edited Oct 10 2022 02:36 AM
I just ran into the same problem, basically.
It is as simple as having had a call with someone that put extra contact information into the chat.
After the call I was no longer able to access the chat and copy that information.
Not even by rejoining the call. I didn't see any other options to do so.
I was in the call as a guest user by an invitation link. Which is the most common way.
Complicating the situation even more. I had the conversation on my phone. I was briefly able to access the chat afterwards (I don't recall how), but that got lost when the application went to the background. I also tried to do the same thing on my PC, to no avail.
Very annoying.
I just want to be able to reopen the chat afterwards. For READING, not even to continue it.
Mar 30 2023 05:36 AM