Hello Thomas, My name is Indhurani, I’ll be happy to help you today.
To generate a link for a Microsoft Teams meeting, you can use the Meet Now button in the Calendar section of the Teams app. Click the Meet Now button, enter a meeting name, and then click either the Get a Link to Share button or the Invite People button to generate the link. You can then copy the link and share it with the people you want to join the meeting.
Create a meeting in Microsoft Teams: https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/crea...
Hope it helps you. Please let me know if you still need further assistance.
Regards,
Indhurani
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Hello Thomas, My name is Indhurani, I’ll be happy to help you today.
To generate a link for a Microsoft Teams meeting, you can use the Meet Now button in the Calendar section of the Teams app. Click the Meet Now button, enter a meeting name, and then click either the Get a Link to Share button or the Invite People button to generate the link. You can then copy the link and share it with the people you want to join the meeting.
Create a meeting in Microsoft Teams: https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/crea...
Hope it helps you. Please let me know if you still need further assistance.
Regards,
Indhurani
How do I generate a teams meeting link ?
There are different ways to generate a teams meeting link depending on whether you want to schedule a meeting in advance or start an instant meeting. If you want to schedule a meeting, you can do so from the Calendar tab in Teams or from Outlook online How to create and share a Microsoft Teams meeting link - Android Authority
Can anyone suggest the very simplest way to obtain a link that people can use to join a scheduled Teams meeting?
To do this in the Teams app, you need to create an appointment in the calendar, you have to invite someone, then after you've created the appointment, and saved ('send') and then returned to the event, the "Join Microsoft Teams Meeting" link is visible.
The same thing is possible from the Outlook desktop app, at least without inviting someone.
But most of my users don't have Outlook, and they don't want to randomly invite someone and jump through all the hoops described above. The first thing Zoom does is provide a link. Surely there's a simpler way in Teams?