Teams: Audio Conferencing

Audio Conferencing provides the ability to dial-in to a Microsoft Teams meeting using a phone line rather than your computer or device audio. 

What You Need to Know:

  • This functionality is automatically applied to all NYSERDA Microsoft Office accounts, and to all previously scheduled and future Microsoft Teams meetings. 
  • Dial-in information can be found within any Microsoft Teams invite, either in Microsoft Teams or Outlook.
  • Every user has a unique Meeting Organizer PIN associated with their account which should be kept confidential.
  • If a Meeting Organizer is dialing into a meeting via phone, they must enter their PIN, when prompted, to start the meeting. Meeting Organizers joining via the web or desktop Microsoft Teams app will not need to leverage their PIN.
  • Accessing a meeting through a dial-in only will not provide access to other meeting functions, such as sharing content or viewing content shared by others.
  • It is recommended that Meeting Organizers and participants continue to join meetings through either the cloud or desktop Microsoft Teams applications to participate in, and engage with, share content.
  • You need more than 1 invitee for the dial in to display
  • Participants dialing into any Microsoft Teams meeting will be asked to record their name which is shared with the meeting audience both when entering or leaving the meeting.
  • Meeting Organizers currently leveraging InterCall Resevationless-Plus should consider using Microsoft Teams dial-in functionality instead.
Join a Teams Meeting through Audio Conferencing

Participants joining by dial-in only must be admitted into the meeting by the Meeting Organizer or another participant. After confirming the participant's identity through their voice recording, click Admit to grant them access.


Meeting Organizer PIN Reset

The Meeting Organizer PIN can be reset using the link in the Call-in section of the Teams invite.

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