Enable Teams Room devices to join third-party meetings
Microsoft Teams Rooms devices support a https://hookupdate.net/nl/love-ru-overzicht/ one-touch experience for joining third-party online meetings, also referred to as Direct Guest Join. When enabled, you can use Teams Rooms to join meetings hosted on Cisco WebEx and Zoom just as easily as you can join meetings hosted in Microsoft Teams.
- Configure the Teams Rooms’ Exchange Online room mailbox to process invites for third-party meetings.
- Make sure your organization doesn’t have any policies that would prevent you from connecting to third-party meeting services.
- Configure Teams Rooms to allow third-party meetings.
Step 1: Allow calendar invite processing for third-party meetings
The first thing you need to do to enable a one-touch join experience from Team Rooms is set the calendar processing rules for the device’s Exchange Online room mailbox. The room mailbox needs to allow external meetings and keep the message body and subject so it can see the URL needed to join the third-party meeting. To set these room mailbox options using the Set-CalendarProcessing cmdlet, do the following:
Get the User Principal Name (UPN) of the room mailbox if you don’t know it by running the following command:
Step 2: Configure Office 365 Threat Protection and link rewrite
To enable the one-touch join experience, meeting join link information from the third-party meeting needs to be present and readable in the meeting invite. (περισσότερα…)