 Jeffrey says, while sharing Teams meeting links, mine always comes as a live meeting instead of a Microsoft meeting link. How do I change this? Okay. Who put that comment in our notes over here of, share the correct link? Not me. But do you know that it's, well, he is like, what kind of a link are you sharing? Where are you trying to do it from in the first place? Because if you're inside Microsoft Teams, the default is doing a meeting. The moment you click on a calendar, it says bring up a meeting, and it's a Teams-enabled meeting. The only way you're going to do a live meeting is if you do the drop-down to physically get to a live meeting link. I'm going, are you in Outlook? Outlook doesn't even do a live meeting in Outlook, so it doesn't actually generate from Outlook, it generates from Teams itself when you want to do live meetings. I'm going, is that question more around, I don't want to have the link to a Teams meeting. I just want a generic appointment with someone invited and not actually enabled as an online meeting. That's the only thing I could think of, it's like when you talk about a live meeting, it's I don't want the links for them to join online because I can't imagine how we kick off a live meeting which is something different to having a virtual meeting using Microsoft Teams. That's the thing that I'm actually thinking it might be as part of the question, because I can't see how it would generate a live meeting, which is limiting down the interaction where it's very one-way on a meeting. It's a different type of meeting. My question is just how are you creating this, which is your point. I don't know where you would be able to go in and swap it between one or the other as a default for just setting up meetings. Perhaps setting it for either setting it from Teams or setting it from Outlook. There might be a difference there. Yeah. Look, if you're in Outlook and you've got it set up and it's auto-setting up as a Teams meeting, which is standard, which is then your online virtual meeting, not live meeting, you can actually go back in either through Outlook and go don't host online, so it will then remove all the Teams meeting link information, and you've also got a toggle inside Teams to go, don't turn it into the Teams meeting with all of the join online link. That's if you want to revoke those links through so that people aren't going online, because I'm going, but having it there is enabled for hybrid meetings isn't necessarily a bad thing unless they're going, I don't want to be doing any virtual, we're literally in person. Can we remove the linking to say that we could do it online? So that they turn up kind of thing. That's the only thing I can think of. I can't imagine how it would generate a live meeting link, unless there's something in the back end where they've said, for this person, can't imagine how, with some scripting or something, that it's auto-generating live meetings in Teams for them. Well, again, yeah. Can you turn it on, that's only? Yeah, I mean, there is the ability to go in at the admin level to go in, and so enable who can create live meetings, or not in terms of policy on or off, who can join live events. You can also control that. But again, that's like an intentional meeting type. It's different from just the Outlook integration, creative meeting, that's Teams. It's just a different thing, so. Yeah, the only thing I can think of is in the wording. A lot of people don't understand that a live meeting is actually another product as such under the suite, so that's the only thing I can kind of think of on this one, because I can't see how it would generate a live meeting. And even if you're inside a meeting, so if you're inside a meeting and you wanna get the link to the meeting, like to share, like get a link to share, to a meeting in chat sort of thing, or it's gonna only be the meeting type that you're currently in anyway, because it's the link to the meeting that you're already in. So unless you're in a live meeting, it wouldn't generate a link to a live meeting. You know what I mean? Because if you're inside a meeting, that's just generic Teams meeting or a webinar or a live meeting, because there are three types. You can get your standard, you got a webinar and you got a live meeting. So they're the three types that you can actually do. And you'd have to physically be in one of those to share the link whilst you're in there, and it would be the type that you've already got. My other smarmy comment was that, well, if you don't wanna invite them to a Teams Live, don't create it as a Teams Live and then send them an invite. Yeah, again, I don't, if we're understanding the question that Jeffrey's asking and it sounds like he's getting these Teams Live links rather than the standard Teams meetings, I don't know that that could be turned on by default. It's still, you have to intentionally go and create it as a live event. Yes. And then share that link out. So, don't know how that's happening if it's happening like that or yeah. We need more info. This is one of those that would be interesting to make this scenario. Yeah, we'd have to understand or drill into the wording because a lot of people will say that to me, but I don't want it to be a live meeting. And I'll go, well, then you can actually go don't host online because when they talk to me in terms of training from that end user perspective, they don't understand that live meeting because they often even don't have access to live meeting because as you said, it's conditional policy of only certain people like the comms team might be able to set up a live meeting. So, they don't actually understand the wording. So, I get it all the time where they go, but what if I don't wanna do it live, I don't wanna have the teams meeting link. So, I go, well, I think it's just, I think it's just a wording thing personally. Could be it's another reason why a lot of people just default to the chat and dial it up and hey, join in, group chat and teams and use it that way.