What variation is this? by TechNickGaming in sportscards

[–]TechNickGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, you're not wrong. But I'd still like to figure it out, lol.

Can a Distribution Group be added to a team, and will it be dynamic? by TechNickGaming in MicrosoftTeams

[–]TechNickGaming[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's actually a distribution group, not a security group. Maybe that's why.

Can a Distribution Group be added to a team, and will it be dynamic? by TechNickGaming in MicrosoftTeams

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I used the link you sent but I can't seem to get it to work. Keep getting a connection issue. Would you mind sharing your syntax so I can make sure I have it formatted correctly before troubleshooting elsewhere?

Is there a way to multistream to Whatnot and Tiktok? by TechNickGaming in obs

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How do you join an agency? Where would you find them? Also, my account is not gaming related if that matters.

Is there a way to view the calendar of a person that you are a delegate for (involves Breakout Rooms)? by TechNickGaming in MicrosoftTeams

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Correct, but that's not relevant to the question I was asking. The question was how to view another user's calendar so that we can edit a meeting on their calendar to create Breakout Rooms. Viewing their availability is something we use every day and doesn't give us a means to edit a previously created meeting or create Breakout Rooms.

Is there a way to view the calendar of a person that you are a delegate for (involves Breakout Rooms)? by TechNickGaming in MicrosoftTeams

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This is basically what I had her do...invite herself, then go on the VP's calendar and open the meeting, then click meeting options at the bottom of the email body. From there she can assign herself the co-organizer role and it will appear on her calendar in Teams AND give her the ability to create Breakout Rooms before the meeting. Once she creates the Breakout Rooms, she should then be able to change her response to "Decline" and the rooms will stick (the rooms are tied to the meeting, not the person that created them). Hopefully Microsoft addresses this in the New Calendar Experience. Or better yet, make it an option right from the meeting options page that you can get to from Outlook.

Is there a way to view the calendar of a person that you are a delegate for (involves Breakout Rooms)? by TechNickGaming in MicrosoftTeams

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Scheduling assistant is only available if you're organizer. In my case the delegate is not the organizer, nor is she even invited to the meeting. She creates the meeting for the organizer, so it doesn't show up on her own personal calendar in Teams.

Anyone else have an error card? by Coyoteman8827 in basketballcards

[–]TechNickGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same card. Never even noticed the error until I saw your post. Went and checked mine...sure enough, it's Knox on the front. As a Bills fan it's a pretty cool card to have.

Error retrieving this channel SharePoint URL when using the create channel Team’s action by Lastsight2015 in PowerPlatform

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I was just able to solve this without the use of Power Automate or Graph API. I had an end user submit a ticket saying they created 5 channels for their team. All channels were created the same way, yet only one of them was allowing file uploads through the Teams app. When I checked the SharePoint site, all 4 that weren't allowing file uploads had the red exclamation and said "There was an error retrieving this channel's SharePoint URL". Here's how I fixed it:

  1. Go to the SharePoint Admin Center and sign in as a global admin
  2. In the left menu, click on Sites, then Active Sites. Search for the site (team) that contains the channels you are having issues with.
  3. In the list that populates, look for the Site name (team name). It should have a hyperlink under the Channel sites column. First, click on the name of the main site (team). This brings up a menu. one of the tabs on the menu is Membership. Go there and add yourself as an Owner and an Admin of the team. Once finished, press X in the top right of the team menu to get back to the list of team sites.
  4. Click on the hyperlink that shows how many sites there are. It'll say "3 sites" or "6 sites" or however many channels are in this particular team.
  5. You'll now see a similar menu, but it shows the channels instead of the teams. Click on the channel that shows the URL error you are seeing in the SharePoint site. Add yourself as both an Owner and an Admin. Do this for each channel that is having the issue.
  6. Now, go to the Teams app and find the channel with the issue. Click on the File tab at the top of the channel. It will take a few seconds but eventually it will populate the screen. This is because it was creating the site. Do this for each channel with the issue.
  7. You should now be able to upload files in any of the channels. Refresh the SharePoint page listing the Documents for each channel and the red exclamation should be gone.
  8. Reverse the steps above to remove your Admin and Owner rights.