![]() ![]() This is a different experience from the full version of the Assistant. When you run the Teams Meeting Add-in for Outlook scenario by using the Enterprise version of the Assistant, you don't receive any prompts. To resolve issues that affect the Teams meeting add-in for Outlook, run the following command in a non-elevated Command Prompt window: SaRAcmd.exe -S TeamsAddinScenario -AcceptEula -CloseOutlook Here's a sample combination of switches to run this scenario: ![]() Specify this switch to close Outlook if it's running. Specify this switch to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA) and to run this scenario. Specify this switch and OfficeSharedComputerScenario as the value of the scenarioname parameter to run this scenario. And more than one optional switch can be used. Unless noted as optional, the switches are required to run the scenario. The following switches are available for this scenario. ![]() Available switches for the Teams Meeting Add-in for Outlook scenario If you continue to experience problems, please contact your support team for further assistance.For complete details about how to run the Enterprise version of the Assistant, see Enterprise version of Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant. This should help fix the most common issues with the add-in. Click OK on all dialog boxes and restart Outlook.Set the checkbox next to Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office.If the Teams Meeting Add-in is listed in the Disabled Application Add-ins list, select COM Add-ins in Manage and click Go….Confirm that Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office is listed in the Active Application Add-ins list.Select the Add-ins tab of Outlook Options dialog box.In Outlook, click File and then Options.If after all that, you still don't see the add-in, make sure that it isn't disabled for some reason. ![]() Restart Outlook (after restarting Teams).Įnsure that the add-in is installed and enabled.After signing into Teams, restart the app.Download the Teams desktop app, run it, and sign in at least once.To ensure that the add-in is installed and loaded correctly, you may need to restart Teams and Outlook after installing. When starting Outlook, do not run it with elevated permissions as this can interfere with identifying registered COM add-ins.ĭownload, install and sign into Teams and then restart Teams and Outlook, in that order. Run Outlook in normal user mode, not as an administrator. If the user who wants to schedule Teams meetings in Outlook is not an administrator, an administrator must install the Teams app first, and then the user can sign in and run Outlook. This is a requirement because COM add-ins to Outlook write to the Windows registry, and only administrators can modify the registry. One requirement for successfully installing the add-in on a Windows computer is that the user must have administrator permissions on the computer. Install the Teams app as an administrator of the Windows computer. Here are some steps to help you troubleshoot this problem. There are several reasons why the add-in may not display that have simple remedies. We’ve heard reports that the Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Outlook on Windows does not show up for some users who have installed the desktop app. ![]()
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