 Jennifer says, I tried to join a meeting via link yesterday and kept getting a message saying, no meeting found with that ID. I tried to manually input the ID and got the same. Even when they tried to start a new meeting, I again got the messages. Thoughts, how to troubleshoot. I want to say something about this. So the other day I was having this conversation about error messages. And it's crazy how error messages will tell you what is wrong if you read the error message. In this case, it says the error message says there is no meeting found with that ID, which means no meeting exists at that ID. So it could have been deleted. It could have been changed. It's possible it's a live meeting and you have the wrong thing and don't have permissions for it. Whatever it is, there's no meeting there. So continuing to try is probably not going to solve your problem. That I agree with you except for the second half of her question says, even when they tried to start a new meeting, I again got the message. So my impression is that the meeting is going for the creator. But Jennifer is not able to join it that way. So I see a disconnect there with what she says is they created a new meeting. Is she still using the old link? Or did she use the new link? They copy and paste from the team's text at the bottom of the wrong meeting into the new meeting. And by the way, that doesn't always work. But I've even ran into this issue like Kristen, you and I, like techie gurus where they would send them out and then they changed them and all that kind of stuff. They were still there on the calendar, but they actually no longer existed in the system because they didn't update. Teams does not do a good job of cleaning itself off calendar. There's at least remnants stains on the calendar. Now the second piece to this of the past meetings that didn't happen. The second piece to this is assuming, okay, so let's let's say assuming the meetings working fine and it just that particular meeting is bad. It is possible that maybe their admin has policies against external meetings or that there's something behind the scenes that blocking them from creating a meeting. Maybe the group, maybe the person they're emailing it to is blacklisted within the organization for that domain. So if they're trying to share it with maybe a Yahoo or a hotmail account and they've blocked Yahoo and hotmail accounts, then when those people click on that, it's also not going to work. So sometimes it says there's no meaningful with ID could be that it doesn't exist. It could be that you're not allowed to use that ID. So there's all kinds of like policy and permissions restrictions that can be causing that problem as well. Yeah, it just really depends. I mean, like in some of these, we don't get enough information if these are internal people, if they're external people, all that kind of stuff. So, you know, policies vary, right? Like, you know, there are some people, we have organizations that they love to do meetings and chats, but like people external, they can't do the Giffy's and they can't do all that kind of stuff that the people internal can, right? And then how strict you are with those be moderately or very permissive. So, there's a lot of variations there, but ultimately, I feel like maybe she's an internal person and that it was the meeting was updated at some point and she didn't get the latest and greatest update for some reason. Yeah, that's my thought. Well, one other thought too, because what one I've experienced this problem is that those of us in the meeting then invited directly from the meeting that person versus stop pasting an ID in and just click on the link that sent to you directly. Yeah. So, that's another way to try because that'll show you right away if that doesn't work. If you're not able to add that if it rejects the email that indicates there's a policy, there's something if they're external, they're blacklisted, whatever those things are. But if, yeah, that's one of the easiest things to do, like right now I could go and type in an email, invite somebody in or somebody that was on the calendar invite, click to send them and then like, like yesterday trying to add Sharon in, and then she rejects my invitation to join the meeting just outright. That could happen as well. I forgot about one piece. If the meeting was forwarded to her. That's what I was thinking. Yeah, there's a lot of things there with that I mean like the sinking if it didn't come from the original person and there was a change right, or if she's external at something forwarded maybe they don't allow it again policies that kind of stuff. But forwarding can cause a lot of issues with the team's links. In meeting settings, you can actually set it so that you are not allowed to forward meetings. And if that if that has been set in the meeting settings for that meeting and somebody forwarded that meeting to them then they still can't use it. Yeah, so it's supposed to wipe out the option all together, but I've seen it where they've come they actually information comes over but when you click on it they're dead links. Well, so I go back to the fundamental, the root of this question about entering a meeting ID to access that. That almost to indicates like why would you do that rather than click on the the first, like what do you call it like the first person. Yeah, you were actually invited. You know the hyperlink that says click here to join the meeting right the button that says join. That indicates to me that it shared that that person shouldn't be in that meeting. But yeah, possibly. So I would go with that the the the native link option to join the meeting. Yeah, so like to me, when if she didn't have the joint meeting and the link that tells me it was forwarded. Yeah, and to Christian's point you can invite somebody so once you're inside of a meeting if you go up to the right and click on the little people icon. You click on that you can type somebody's name or phone number email in and it'll just invite them to the meeting right there so a lot of people think that you have to forward the calendar invite but you don't if you have the option to invite you can just go right up to the top right. Unless they're external and that's policy driven. Yep.