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Surface Hub Licensing
Hi Folks, Could someone verify if the following licensing combination is enough to cover all features and functionality for the Surface Hub 2S? We currently have a Surface Hub account with an Office E1 + EMS E3 I don't care if there are other cheaper options, I just need the confirmation that the above is sufficient. So if it's not, what's the problem? Do I need an Office E3 license or?11KViews0likes1CommentRe: Scheduled meetings on Surface Hub (1703 Creators Update)
cezarcretu Hi Cezar, It has nothing to do with the Hub on itself. So company X did send me an invitation The result: The join button wasn't available in Teams web or desktop client, or Outlook desktop or webclient in the first place on my computer without forwarding it whatsoever. So I've tested it with Microsoft sending me an invitation, and when they did it, the Join button was available. So, they came to the conclusion that the problem is happening on the side of the company which is inviting me. It's only been a handful of external companies where the join button wasn't included in the invitation. And the problem here is that the Hub needs the join button to enter the meeting. So this makes it impossible to guarantee that forwarding will always work. And logging in on the Surface hub and showing the meetings I've got is only available for mailboxes in the cloud. Since this is currently not an option, I want to use methods like forwarding, or directly inviting the hub. So right now we instruct our users to always invite the external companies from our side, this way we'll be a 100% sure that the hub will work.2.4KViews0likes1CommentRe: Scheduled meetings on Surface Hub (1703 Creators Update)
cezarcretu I just tested the forwarding, it actually works when I send a meeting request from my on-premise user to one of our 365 accounts, next I forwarded the meeting request to the Surface Hub from the 365 user, and now it's actually showing the "Join" button. But a friend of mine from a different organisation did send me an invite, and the original invite didn't have a join button, neither on the surface hub or my personal account where he did send the invitation to, so it's already missing on the original invitation. I was able to use the "Join Meeting" link in the body of the calendar item, but since the surface hub isn't able to open the actual item, It's depending on the join button. Most external invitations we receive do have the Join button, but it seems that sometimes from some companies it doesn't. So normally it doesn't matter when I'm able to use the link, but since the Surface Hub is depending on the button, I can't trust to tell my users to use this method while sometimes the button is not visible on the invitation. That's just not a workable solution. So currently I'm testing it, the guy from Microsoft did send me an invite and the join button was visible, it seems it has something to do with the time settings. so probably when the join button isn't available, it's because the person who made the invitation, didn't have the correct time settings. Update, that wasn't the problem, I'm thinking it has something to do with OAUTH not implemented, they have a hybrid environment, I think they haven't configured OAUTH, since he told me they didn't have the calendar button on Teams yet.2.5KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Scheduled meetings on Surface Hub (1703 Creators Update)
cezarcretu Yeah well, we tried the invite by external party once. They could hear us, but they couldn't see us, while the camera was definitely working. As we could see ourselves. Restarting the Hub didn't work. They just saw the image with the 2 letters of our hub name. So currently we are creating the meetings to be sure everything works. I tried forwarding, but it seems the original meeting created by the other party doesn't get the update that an user/device has been added, so there's no join button available on the Surface Hub.2.5KViews0likes5CommentsRe: Tasks by planner and to do - Updating task or completing task
MrsRMG Are you using an on-premise user? Because Microsoft just literally screwed me over with the following message: "Microsoft is committed to transparency regarding incidents that affect our customers. As part of this commitment, we’re writing to inform you that a recent misconfiguration inadvertently resulted in the unsupported ability of your users to access Microsoft To Do within your on-premises environment, including Tasks within Teams. This access is unsupported for tenants with on-premises accounts and can cause permanent data loss of To Do lists after performing a migration to Exchange Online mailbox. In efforts to prevent any actual data loss and to mitigate the impact we’ve changed access of Microsoft To Do into a read-only state for your organization on Friday, January 22, 2021 that will last until February 22, 2021. After February 22, 2021, your users will no longer have access to Microsoft To Do, or Teams Tasks permanently as this feature was not intended for use in on-premises environments. During that time, you will need to take the steps outlined below to preserve your data." You can imagine how happy I am right now, we recently began educating our users about using Teams the correct way and they just started using the Tasks application within their Teams. So much joy!2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Scheduled meetings on Surface Hub (1703 Creators Update)
cezarcretu That's absolutely worthless, so I'm forced to migrate my users to the cloud to be able to actually retrieve my meetings on the Surface Hub so I can join the meeting as the person who's logged in. Because that's the only way to join a meeting using the Surface Hub if the meeting has been created by a 3rd party company Because the join meeting button by using a room device is not available on their phones or any device when the invite is from outside the company. There's no use "Room Device" button available, the interface is different. The only option I have right now is always ensuring that our users create the meeting on our side and invite the Surface Hub. Or the 3rd party invites the room in their invitation(Which is really not professional) It's absolutely ridiculous that I'm actually forced to migrate to the cloud while currently having a perfectly working Full Hybrid situation, but this feature is essential to actually properly use the Surface Hub.2.5KViews0likes7CommentsRe: Account device Information error 0x80041002
Jesus_Angel This is an Intune error code, have you assigned an Intune license to the account you're trying to use on the Surface Hub? The other thing is that you're actually going to need to transfer your on-premise room to 365, you've got a full hybrid configuration? Otherwise you won't be able to login. Sadly Microsoft doesn't take the time to correctly inform customers about the fact that you're going to need Intune to properly use the Surface Hub.3.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: MS Edge stops displaying visual content
Soli_09 Same problem here, Started having the problem at 79.0.309.5 (Official build) dev (64-bit) I've updated my Edge Chromium to 79.0.309.7 and I'm still having the same black window problem. Resizing the window fixes the problem at that moment but the problem keeps reoccurring all the time. Very, very annoying.880Views0likes1Comment
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