Using the lobby in Microsoft Teams meetings
Use the meeting lobby in Teams meetings to keep people from directly entering a meeting when they join. Organizers, co-organizers, and presenters will be notified when people enter the lobby and can let them into the meeting.
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Lobby settings
Each meeting defaults to the lobby settings set by your IT admin but you can change them before or during the meeting. You might not be able to change some settings if your meeting uses a template or sensitivity label.
Choose who can bypass the lobby
As the meeting organizer, you get to decide who gets into your meetings directly, and who should wait for someone to let them in.
If you choose to have people wait, you (and anyone else allowed to admit people) will see a list of people in the lobby. From there you can choose whether to admit or deny them.
Who can bypass the lobby? |
What happens |
Recommended when... |
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Only organizers and co-organizers |
As the meeting organizer, you and any co-organizers can get into the meeting directly. Everyone else will wait in the lobby. |
You want everyone else to wait in the lobby until you're ready to admit them. |
People who were invited* |
Anyone who receives the invitation, including those to whom it is forwarded, will join the meeting directly. People without a Teams account won't bypass the lobby. Additionally, distribution lists up to 10,000 users are supported. If you don't want people to forward the invite to others, turn off Allow Forwarding in the invitation. |
You want a specific, limited group of people who were invited via their Teams accounts to join the meeting directly, and everyone else to wait in the lobby. |
People in my org |
Only people within your org can get into your meeting directly. Everyone else will wait in the lobby. |
You want all guests and external people to wait in the lobby so you can approve them one by one. |
People in my org and guests |
People in your org and people with guest access can get into your meeting directly. |
You want all external people (anyone outside your org, except guests) to wait in the lobby so you can approve them one by one. |
People in my org, trusted orgs, and guests |
Anyone from your organization and organizations with which your IT admin has set up a connection, or anyone joining as a guest, will be able to bypass the lobby. |
You want some external people (e.g., people joining without a Teams account and people from organizations with which your IT admin did not set up a connection) to wait in the lobby so you can approve them one by one. |
Everyone |
Anyone who has access to the meeting link gets into the meeting directly, including people who call in. Depending on the meeting policy set up by your IT admin, people joining without a Teams account, people from untrusted organizations, and people dialing in may be placed in the lobby until someone from your organization or a trusted organization joins the meeting, even if the Everyone option is selected. |
You don’t want anyone to wait in the lobby. You want everyone to be able to join your meetings without specific approval. |
* For channel meetings, only those channel members who are directly invited can bypass the lobby.
Change lobby settings
You can change lobby settings before, during, or after a meeting (in the case of a meeting series). The changes will only apply to the meeting you change them in unless the meeting is part of a series. Then, changes will be applied to all future meetings in that series. To change default lobby settings, contact your IT admin.
Before a meeting
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Select a meeting in your Teams Calendar.
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In Details, select Options > More options.
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If the meeting is part of a series, select View series to change the entire series.
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Select Security .
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In the Who can bypass the lobby? dropdown menu, choose who can bypass the lobby.
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Turn the People dialing in can bypass the lobby toggle on or off.
Notes:
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When this toggle is turned on, people calling in by phone will join your meeting directly. This setting is locked if lobby bypass is set to Everyone or Only organizers and co-organizers.
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If dialing in, co-organizers trying to enter the call as organizers will wait in the lobby. Co-organizers can always bypass the lobby except when People dialing in can bypass the lobby is turned off.
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Depending on the policy set by your IT admin, people dialing in may still be placed in the lobby temporarily until someone from your organization or a trusted organization joins the meeting.
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Select Save. Changes will be applied immediately.
During a meeting
If you change lobby settings during a meeting, people waiting in the lobby will still be there.
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In your meeting window, select More actions > Settings > Meeting options .
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From the Who can bypass the lobby? dropdown menu, choose the setting you want to apply.
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Turn the People dialing in can bypass the lobby toggle on or off, if available.
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Select Save.
Admit or deny participants
Organizers, co-organizers, and presenters can admit or deny people from the lobby after the meeting starts. You can make participants co-organizers and presenters in meeting options.
You can also change which roles can admit or deny people from the lobby in the meeting settings:
To manage who can admit or deny people from the lobby:
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Open the meeting details from your Teams calendar.
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Select Options > More options.
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Go to Security .
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Next to Who can admit from the lobby?, select an option from the dropdown menu.
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Select Save.
To admit or deny participants:
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Select People in your meeting window.
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Under Waiting in the lobby:
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Select the check mark next to someone’s name to admit them.
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Select the X next to someone’s name to deny them.
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Select Admit all to let everyone in from the lobby.
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Turn off the lobby for a meeting
If you want everyone to join your meeting directly, set Who can bypass the lobby? to Everyone. This change will apply to that meeting and future meetings if it's part of a meeting series. Contact your IT admin if you want to change this setting for all the future meetings you organize.
Note: If anonymous participants join first, they’ll wait in the lobby. They'll be let into the meeting automatically after someone from your org, a trusted org, or a guest user joins. Contact your IT admin to allow anonymous participants to start meetings.
You can also remove people or lock your meeting.
To remove people from the meeting:
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Select People in your meeting window.
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Hover over the name of the person you want to remove.
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Select More options > Remove from meeting.