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Re: Getting “Meeting Id is corrupted” error while trying to fetch meeting details from Graph API
Okay. That I know. But in our case, we are not using the mentioned create online meeting API for creating the meeting. We are creating the meeting directly from the calendar, and then the organizer and attendee are joining by clicking the link from the Outlook calendar. We are creating an app that can be added to any scheduled meeting while the meeting is on. We aren't creating any meeting1.1KViews0likes1CommentRe: Getting “Meeting Id is corrupted” error while trying to fetch meeting details from Graph API
Thanks, Prasad, for the reply. But unfortunately, we cannot use the chat API. Is there any other option to get the online meeting details by using the chatid that we are getting from the SDK context?1.5KViews0likes5CommentsGetting “Meeting Id is corrupted” error while trying to fetch meeting details from Graph API
Below is the screenshot of the teams context object, When we try to get the meeting details from the Graph API with the meeting id obtained from the teams context object (Refer the above screenshot), we get “Meeting Id is corrupted” error. Below is the screenshot of the Graph API request, Please let us know how to get the meeting details. Please note that we have created the meeting directly from the calendar.2.1KViews0likes11CommentsIssue with Deep Link to Meeting Side Panel in Microsoft Teams
Dear Team, I hope this message finds you well. We are currently experiencing an issue with the deep link to the meeting side panel in Microsoft Teams. Despite following the documentation provided at the link below, the functionality is not working as expected: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoftteams/platform/concepts/build-and-test/deep-link-workflow?tabs=teamsjs-v2#deep-link-to-meeting-side-panel When attempting to use the deep link, we encounter the following issue: Instead of opening our custom application in the side panel, the meeting window opens with the chat displayed on the right-hand side. And in the background, I am getting the below error. We would appreciate your assistance in resolving this matter, as the deep link is a critical component for our application integration within Microsoft Teams. Thank you for your prompt attention to this issue. Best regards, Sukesh PK998Views1like5CommentsRe: Issue Adding Microsoft Teams Application to Meeting
Hi Vikram, Thanks for the support. Currently, we are exploring further enhancements to our custom applications, specifically focusing on the side panel within Microsoft Teams meetings. Our aim is to ensure that the content remains dynamically updated, offering attendees real-time access to relevant information. In this regard, I am keen to inquire about the availability of an auto-refresh or manual refresh feature within the Microsoft Teams side panel. Such functionality would greatly benefit our attendees, allowing them to stay up-to-date with meeting app content even as organizers make updates. Could you kindly provide insight into whether such features exist within the Microsoft Teams platform? Additionally, any guidance or best practices on implementing dynamic content updates within the side panel would be highly appreciated.507Views0likes1CommentRequest for Information: Auto-Refresh Feature for Microsoft Teams Side Panel Content
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to express my gratitude for the continuous support provided in integrating the Microsoft Teams application into our meetings. The functionality has been exceptional, enhancing our collaborative experiences seamlessly. Currently, we are exploring further enhancements to our custom applications, specifically focusing on the side panel within Microsoft Teams meetings. Our aim is to ensure that the content remains dynamically updated, offering attendees real-time access to relevant information. In this regard, I am keen to inquire about the availability of an auto-refresh or manual refresh feature within the Microsoft Teams side panel. Such functionality would greatly benefit our attendees, allowing them to stay up-to-date with meeting app content even as organizers make updates. Could you kindly provide insight into whether such features exist within the Microsoft Teams platform? Additionally, any guidance or best practices on implementing dynamic content updates within the side panel would be highly appreciated. Thank you once again for your ongoing support and assistance. We look forward to your prompt response and further collaboration in optimizing our Microsoft Teams experience. Warm regards, Sukesh PK.690Views0likes2CommentsIssue Adding Microsoft Teams Application to Meeting
Subject: Issue Adding Microsoft Teams Application to Meeting - Error: "Something went wrong when loading the tab configuration dialogue" Description: I am experiencing a critical issue when attempting to add the Microsoft Teams application to a meeting. Upon the integration attempt, I encounter the following error message: "Something went wrong when loading the tab configuration dialogue. Please try again later." Reproducible Steps: Open Microsoft Teams. Navigate to a scheduled meeting. Attempt to add the Teams application to the meeting. Observations: The issue is exclusive to the latest version of Microsoft Teams. When trying the same process in an older version, the application adds to the meeting seamlessly. Error Message: "Something went wrong when loading the tab configuration dialogue. Please try again later." Environment: MS Teams as well as web. Attachments: Additional Information: I have already attempted to clear the cache and restart the Teams application, but the issue persists. This problem is hindering our ability to effectively utilize the Teams application in meetings. Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, as it significantly impacts our workflow and collaboration efforts. If further information is required, please let me know. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Sukesh PK.790Views0likes3Comments
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