

If you enable Allow all external domains for external access in the Teams admin center, any authenticated user within any Teams organization will be trusted. Trusted organizations are domains that you allow federated communications with in Teams. Users added as a part of a distribution group will have to go through the lobby. On the Teams client meeting options page, it appears as "People I invite". Everyone else, including authenticated users within the organization, guest users, users from trusted organizations, and anonymous users must wait in the lobby. Only invited users and meeting organizers can join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. On the Teams client meeting options page, it appears as "Only me".



Only meeting organizers can join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. Users from trusted organizations, guest users, and anonymous users wait in the lobby. Anonymous users wait in the lobby.Īuthenticated users from within the organization join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. People in my organization, trusted organizations, and guestsĪuthenticated users within the organization, including guest users and the users from trusted organizations, join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. Users from trusted organizations, and anonymous users wait in the lobby. This includes authenticated users, external users from trusted organizations (federated), guests, and anonymous users.Īuthenticated users within the organization, including guest users, join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. Setting valueĪll meeting participants join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby. If you change the default setting for any user, it will apply to all new meetings organized by that user and any prior meetings where the user didn't modify Meeting options. In the meeting options the setting is labeled "Who can bypass the lobby".
