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Microsoft Teams Integration

bmcloughlin
Explorer
Explorer

Is it possible to set up an integration where webinar attendees can simply click a link to join a Zoom webinar via Teams? I see this article (https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0067825#installing-from-the-zoom-m...), but it seems to assume that it's an internal setup for someone with admin access to both relevant Zoom and Teams accounts. We can make admin changes to Zoom, but not to attendees' Teams accounts. Some potential attendees aren't permitted access to Zoom, so if there is some way to stream the Zoom webinar into Teams or otherwise integrate, that would be ideal. Seems like a stretch, but I was wondering if anyone else has addressed something like this.

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mgstark
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

@bmcloughlin Hi there, if there are multiple attendees from different environments and they are not able to install Zoom app that is not a problem because the webinar will run from within a web browser. So there is no requirement to have the app installed or a Zoom account to attend a webinar.

Setting up the integration with Microsoft Teams involves adding the app (so it's probably not something you'd be able to control for third party environments), see a video about this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_erVUnJ-ps 

As mentioned, to ensure everyone can join users will just default back to joining via a browser.

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mgstark
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

@bmcloughlin Hi there, if there are multiple attendees from different environments and they are not able to install Zoom app that is not a problem because the webinar will run from within a web browser. So there is no requirement to have the app installed or a Zoom account to attend a webinar.

Setting up the integration with Microsoft Teams involves adding the app (so it's probably not something you'd be able to control for third party environments), see a video about this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_erVUnJ-ps 

As mentioned, to ensure everyone can join users will just default back to joining via a browser.