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Re: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Perfect. I also got a chance to talk to our Lead Dev, latest update is that a fix for. this has been pushed for deployment, and will start rolling out on Monday for all customers worldwide, hope this helps and sorry for the time it may take to get fixed for you.5KViews1like2CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
matthewryun - That was my response to LukaszK1255's post (integration of Room booking into Scheduling poll). I looked into your issue, using Outlook on the web (OWA, in a browser) and Scheduling poll feature, after sending a poll, and having at least one attendee voting on it, when I go to that meeting poll in my 'Scheduling poll' dashboard (https://outlook.office.com/findtime/dashboard/) and click on Schedule button, a new Event window does come up with all relevant details from the Scheduling poll. So, I cannot repro your issue. If you can repro it on demand repeatedly, can you please open a Support case and report it thru that (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/support), so that we can look into it. Thanks.5.7KViews0likes1CommentRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Here'e what I have posted earlier on this topic, hope this helps! Scheduling poll feature is now available in the following builds of Outlook for Windows. Jan - Feb 2023 - Office Insiders Mar - Apr 2023 - Outlook Current Channel in Production and Monthly Enterprise Channel (try to move your users to these versions/builds to ensure they can use Scheduling poll feature) At this moment the tentative plan is to make Scheduling poll feature available thru SAC Preview channel/build sometime in Sep 2023, then it will show up in SAC in Jan 2024 and then in SAEC in June 2024 (usual disclaimer: these dates may change without any notice, see this article for release channels info: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/updates/overview-update-channels) ...6.9KViews1like0CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Juliauog - You cannot use Scheduling poll feature from within Teams at this moment. What that statement in that article meant is that one can use Teams-based virtual meetings, when setting up meetings thru Scheduling poll feature in Outlook.7.1KViews1like0CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
AaronCouch, At this moment the tentative plan is to make Scheduling poll feature available thru SAC Preview channel/build sometime in Sep 2023, then it will show up in SAC in Jan 2024 and then in SAEC in June 2024 (usual disclaimer: these dates may change without any notice, see this article for release channels info: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/updates/overview-update-channels) .. Hope this helps!15KViews1like0CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
That would fall into 'delegation' feature bucket. There have been requests for that in the past for FindTime/Scheduling poll, we are tracking it in our backlog, but there are no plans to work on it at this moment. Generally, when a feature in a product is being developed, rolled out or released, we list it at M365 Roadmap site (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap), so you'll see it there.15KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Service Incident was not published to all M365 tenants as its impact was isolated - the issue has been resolved as of 5PM PT yesterday. Please test (make sure to restart Outlook, log off & log back in to test) and let me know here if you still see the issue.15KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
I responded to other posts here last night, this issue has been resolved. I had also updated my main post above putting an update saying this issue has been fixed (in green bold fonts) ... Service Incident was not published to all M365 tenants as its impact was isolated.15KViews1like1CommentRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Scheduling poll feature is now available in the following builds of Outlook for Windows. FindTime add-in being old technology will be removed by the date that has been mentioned in the post above. It'd be hard to keep it functioning beyond that date. Please try to move to latest builds of Outlook for Windows to start using Scheduling poll experience. Jan - Feb 2023 - Office Insiders Mar - Apr 2023 - Outlook Current Channel in Production and Monthly Enterprise Channel (try to move your users to these versions/builds to ensure they can use Scheduling poll feature)16KViews1like2CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Nick Nigro Sullivan910 ph_ly Yes, this is a known issue, i.e. when a user tries to use FindTime add-in to schedule a poll, they may run into this error/issue. FindTime engineering team is looking into it for resolution. A service incident (EX521435) has been published for impacted tenants, see below for details, if you haven't seen it yet in your M365 Admin center. Workaround is to use Scheduling poll feature in OWA. Update: This issue has been fixed. EX521435: Exchange Online - Users can't schedule events in the Outlook desktop app using the FindTime add-in Impacted users get an error that states, "Sorry! FindTime could not load due to an unexpected error. Please try again." or "Sorry, we can't load the add-in". While we're working to remediate impact, affected users with access to Outlook on the web can use the Scheduling Poll feature to schedule meetings. See: Scheduling Poll articles - Microsoft Support for more info and share these with your users. Current status: We're reviewing additional information, including the status of authentication components which facilitate user access to the add-in, conditional access policies related to FindTime add-in subscriptions and collecting additional service logs for further insight into how impact manifests to assist our investigation.135KViews2likes3CommentsRe: Introducing Scheduling poll in Outlook!
Thanks Teresa for this feedback, it helps in product development. Several items in your list are in our backlog as other customers have also put in request for those. We can't promise which of those will make it into the product, but as soon as we finalize to work on any of those, you may see those listed on our official M365 product roadmap site (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap). In case any of these items are major road blockers for you in using 'Scheduling poll' experience, please contact our Support (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/get-help-support) to provide that feedback, preferably with a strong business impact statement, so that we can provide a formal response on that. Thank you!16KViews1like9Comments
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