

In the on-premises world, if you went into Meeting Options for the meeting, you would see this: It’s important to understand that in the Online world, the meeting join URL is always a unique URL meaning, the Focus ID of the meeting is always different.
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This is useful if the user is having difficulty joining the meeting using the full client. In this instance, the user would be able to participate in the meeting using the web application, even if they have the Skype for Business client installed locally. In addition to the formatting for Join by phone, we’ve added a hyperlink that allows joining directly using the Skype Web App. The meeting needs to be created using Outlook Client.Outlook 2013 C2R and MSI installs will not work.Outlook 2016 MSI installs will not work.Outlook 2016 Click to Run (C2R) installs only.Limitations on Outlook Client versions are as follows:.For an on-premises user, no requirements are needed server-side.

They also need to be leveraging Dynamic PSTN meetings.
Skype invite link license#
For an online user (hosted in Office365), the meeting organizer needs a license for Cloud PSTN Conferencing (CPC).The requirements for the formatting of the dial-in number as tel:,# are as follows: The purpose here is to allow one-click join into the dial-in portion of the conference, without having to manually enter the conference ID. When the hyperlink is clicked, it allows the dial-out to first dial the bridge number (1-86), then pause, then send the Conference ID (75818576) through DTMF tones, completing with the pound (#) sign. This is especially useful when a user wants to join the conference using a mobile phone that doesn’t have the Skype for Business mobile app installed. In the meeting invite, the “Join by phone” section now creates hyperlinks for the dial-in numbers that includes a pause (the comma) followed by the Conference ID. In this blog post, we’ll focus on two new additions – the formatting of the dial-in string, and a link to join using the web app. (this section is outdated) -īased on feedback we’ve heard from our customers, we’ve made a few updates to Meeting Invites that are generated by the Skype for Business desktop client. The user experience, from the mobile side, is outlined here. On the desktop, it is no longer a hyperlink however, on mobile, it will render as a hyperlink. When enabled, the new meeting invite looks as follows:
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NOTE: Disabling this will reset it back to a hyperlink, however it will not include the access code as part of the hyperlink. To disable the behavior, create the OneTapJoinForPSTNCallingOnMobile registry entry (as noted in the above support articles) and set this to 0. However, the new format is enabled by default (in the MSI builds it is disabled and needs to be enabled with a registry value). Since I originally authored this article, the behavior for the meeting invites has changed, with respect to the Join by phone section.Ĭlick-to-Run (C2R): the behavior noted in the KBs above is available starting with version.
