Jan 27 2021
12:17 PM
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Feb 06 2023
04:10 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Jan 27 2021
12:17 PM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
04:10 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hello! Currently, there are no options to prevent group members from starting a random/rogue Teams Meeting within our larger Teams (around 2,000 people). Can we get a feature that allows you to prevent all members except owners or select individuals from starting Teams Meetings within the group?
It's creating a nuisance with some members not fully understanding the platform and starting random meetings that ping the entire group, with us having to send out formal "disciplinary"-type emails on the back end. This is not a great user experience for all.
Jan 27 2021 12:25 PM - edited Jan 27 2021 12:27 PM
@Andrea_Medina Hi, you can use this meeting policy.
-AllowChannelMeetingScheduling
Determines whether a user can schedule channel meetings. Set this to TRUE to allow a user to schedule channel meetings. Set this to FALSE to prohibit the user from scheduling channel meetings. Note this only restricts from scheduling and not from joining a meeting scheduled by another user.
Set-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy (SkypeForBusiness) | Microsoft Docs
Oct 01 2021 07:26 AM
Oct 12 2021 06:41 AM
This is still an issue with Teams. There is evidently no way to limit the scheduling of meetings in a specific channel, unless you affect the users' the ability to create meetings in all channels.
Oct 14 2021 07:30 AM
@evanbartley , Thanks!
I'd last engaged with MS Support re: preventing users from creating meetings in the Org-Wide general channel some time ago, so I wasn't sure if that was still the case or if it had changed.
Nov 11 2021 11:40 AM
@Andrea_Medina I agree that this is a nuisance problem which needs to be addressed for the domain level Team.
Jun 15 2022 11:04 AM
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Jan 27 2023 03:50 AM