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Can I set up an IOT device as a Teams Meeting Room device.

Anonymous
2024-03-14T17:18:38+00:00

Hello, I currently have an HP Elite Slice G2 MS SRS Partner Ready device running MS Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. Initially, it was configured for Zoom Meeting Room functionality. However, I now intend to repurpose it as a Teams Meeting Room device.

I'm aware of the necessary account type and license requirements. However, my main question is: How can I configure this device to seamlessly transition to a Teams Meeting Room setup? Essentially, I want it to mimic the Out of the Box experience for Teams Meeting Rooms, so that upon powering on the device, Teams Meeting Rooms interface is readily accessible. Could anyone provide guidance on how to achieve this?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-03-15T08:45:37+00:00

    Dear Jessica Stansfield, Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you! Given your question about set up an IOT device as a Teams Meeting Room device. I would like to inform the current forum channel you're posting focuses on Microsoft 365 for Business, especially teams.

    MTR, MDMI, IOT device as a Teams Meeting Room device. it's handled by RAP not teams but since we have a dedicated community separate community channel where our relevant Microsoft agent moderator and most valuable professional are providing possible information for certain different support scope and attributes, would you mind to contacting and place your concern on this specific forum community for properly handle your situation by the related support team and community members? Here's the URL link for the specific forum community channel to raise your concern: Microsoft. Q&AThanks in advance for your understanding! Your patience and cooperation will be highly appreciated. Hope you all the best!Sincerely,Eben | Microsoft Community Moderator

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-03-15T01:13:43+00:00

    Hello Jessica Stansfield,

    Good morning. Thanks for posting in the community.

    We have received your query and you can expect to receive a response from one of our community moderators accordingly.

    At this point, we appreciate your patience and cooperation. Thank you.

    Sincerely

    Community Moderato

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