address book & contact card
18 TopicsMaking call from Outlook contact card to a phone number no longer working since 1.6.00.18681
Dear all Since Update to Teams 1.6.00.18681, starting a call from Outlook contact card to a phone number is no longer working. Presence is visible, which indicates Teams Presence Plugin, which is handling these requests, is in general working. Making calls to a SIP address of a contact (IM address) is still working, only calls to phone numbers are broken. After clicking to link with phone number under "Work phone" nothing happens. This worked before. User is fully enabled for Teams Telephony. Does someone else mentioned this issue and found a solution to make it work again? Best Regards,Solved16KViews4likes35CommentsContact Card Memberships Shows All Groups
We use Skype for Business Online (in a hybrid scenario) and have noticed recently that the Membership "tab" of the Skype contact card now shows all group memberships whereas before it only showed distribution groups. Was a change made to have this view now show all groups and can it be changed back through any setting?2.3KViews1like2CommentsCQ's fail where 0365 group is also an MS Team + How to forward to SIP address linked CQ
Two issued have cropped up as I sought to tidy up my call queues to take advantage of the fact that a CQ or AA does not require a dedicated PSTN service number. Issue 1) I was expecting my CQ's to show up as searchable in my SfB client - so that if I can call a CQ via its name (i.e. via its SIP address not a PSTN number) but the CQ's don't show up in the SfB client search results. I actually prefixed my revamped CQ's with "CQ" in the name thinking that entering CQ in the client search box would quickly bring up a list of CQ's that the operator could quickly transfer calls to. However, nothing comes up in my contacts list. I have waited several hours in case it was a syncing issue but so far no joy. If I search for the O365 group underlying the CQ it finds that ok - but then if I try to call it I am setting up a conference call rather than calling the CQ and that is definitely not the intent. Issue 2) you can add MS Teams functionality to an existing O365 Group and O365 Groups are how you set up the list of agents in the CQ. So I thought - hey I will make my CQ agent list (i.e. the 0365 Group) an MS Teams team - that way Teams can be used by the CQ agents as a quick and easy way to record actions arising from the call. However, when I have converted the 0365 Group to an MS Team the CQ reports (on the SfB Admin Centre CQ Tab ) no agents found - so it seems that making the 0365 Group an MS Team disables (whether intentionally or not on MS's part) its ability to work as a CQ. That therefore nixes the utility of being able to use Teams as a "pop up" back office for those working on the CQ. I wonder whether nomorephones or Deleted might have some insight on / interest in this. At the very least admins need to be made aware that if they decide to suddenly add teams functionality to an O365 group it APPEARS that they are likely to take down any associated CQ - more testing is definitely required as someone could easily use the Powershell recently released powershell tools for teams - provide the teams functionality to a large number of existing O365 groups and end up with a very big mess if my issue was to be replicated. Also - I note that there are no keywords related to AAs and CQ's on the list for this forum. Given that we now have these features it would probably be opportune to add some.1.2KViews1like2Comments