Tim
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There are two parts to this topic:
1) Completed: Bypass the lobby for PSTN: The ability for admins and organizers to be able to specify a meeting option to bypass the PSTN lobby independently of the VoIP lobby.
2) On the backlog: Ability for an organizer joined via PSTN to admit users from the lobby with a PIN. If you enable “Always let callers bypass the lobby” in your meeting options, people calling in by phone will join your meeting without having to wait for someone to admit them. See details here: https://support.microsoft.com/office/change-participant-settings-for-a-teams-meeting-53261366-dbd5-45f9-aae9-a70e6354f88e
Please Note: In Q2CY20, we launched a new default in for the Teams meeting policy (https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=63388). If tenants have not modified their default meeting policy, lobby is now enforced.
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This feature is now on the backlog. I will update you when we have more details to share.
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Microsoft has made api changes that now lets 3rd party compliance systems scrape giphy's, stickers, memes and inline images. This can be closed.
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Please close. Microsoft has an API that let's 3rd party compliance systems retrieve this content. This is no longer an issue.
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The Calendar team is working thru plans for Meeting Delegation.
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Clicking on the join button in an Outlook reminder takes you to the browser to launch Teams today. The work to bypass the browser and directly launch Teams is being worked on. We’ll update when we have more details.
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This is still being worked upon and making good progress! Stay tuned for additional updates.
-Warren
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Thank you for your continued feedback. As many people have pointed out, this is available on mobile today. Support for replying to a specific message is on the backlog for desktop. I’ll let you know when we have progress to share. Thanks.
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Microsoft please fix this as soon as possible. Not every meeting is attended via PC or Teams application. Hosts need to be able to start a meeting and admit all participants after they enter their PIN.
Echoing David's post:
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In Skype, we have the following scenario:
- Participants call the conference number and are waiting in a lobby room for the organizer
- The organizer calls the conference, enters his leader PIN.
- The conference starts and participants that were waiting in the lobby room are admitted into the conference.
In Teams, unfortunately, it's a bit different:
- Participants call the conference number and are waiting in a lobby room for he organizer
- The organizer calls the conference, enters his leader PIN.
- The conference starts BUT participants that were waiting in the lobby room are NOT admitted into the conference.
- The organizer needs to openTeams app (web, mobile, desktop) and to admit people from the lobby room.
In main situations, it's OK but in some situations (especially top management meetings) they don't need Teams app. Thus, this process is quite cumbersome and not intuitive, and some meetings were actually cancelled because people thought it was a bug of Teams meeting.
Solution is to have the same way of working than Skype: the conference starts when the organizer enters his leader PIN AND waiting participants are automatically admitted within the conference afterwards.
Please let me know if it's the direction Microsoft will follow.
Thanks,
David"