Nov 13 2017 08:14 AM
You cannot add Skype-enabled room resource accounts as presenters to scheduled Skype meetings in Outlook when choosing “Who’s a presenter” in Skype meeting options without first making the room a required attendee. I opened a Business Impact statement with Microsoft, and they are looking at potentially adding it to Teams invites, but no guarantees. I believe it needs to be in Skype invites as well.
With the proliferation of Surface Hub, Skype Room System and other Skype-enabled endpoints such as Polycom Group Series, it is important for planners of large or secured Skype meetings to be able to choose rooms as presenters in addition to individual users, without going outside of the workflow they are used to, or have been trained to use.
I created a new idea over on the User Voice site, if this is important to you please vote!
Apr 11 2018 05:16 PM
Apr 12 2018 04:40 AM
I'm surprised it hasn't gotten more votes! Maybe someone knows of a workaround that doesn't involve changing it from a resource to a user.
If you have access to MS Premier, please submit a case!
Apr 26 2018 09:36 AM
I've also been limited by not being able to apply this as well.
I also think it would solve a audio bride issue I'm experiencing where it would allow the SRS to have a audio conference bridge assigned to the room, not the user booking it.