![]() (Normally we can have approved control of another peers machine on or off of our VPN) This is being done through my stand-alone install of MS Teams on my company issued laptop while accessing our VPN, or on my LAN. If any of my peers invite me to share screens with them, and grant me control of their machine, I have no control of their machine even though it shows on my peers dashboard in MS Teams that I do have control. My issue is that while on a Windows 10, 64 OS, with the latest version of MS Teams, connected or not connected through by VPN, I can share my screen with a peer through MS Teams, and I can successfully give them control of my desktop. I see this was published a little over a year ago. The option immediately above can be also useful inside an organization. Note that in order to take control over the desktop, your users need to accept it. ![]() Now the external users can request control on teams when your user’s are doing a meeting sessions. Activate the option Allow an external participant to give or request control.Open the Microsft Teams Admin center –.If you’re looking to configure this option just for some specific users instead of all organization, check the next blog post: ![]() That can make this meeting to take longer and in the next blog post, I’ll let you know on how to activate this option on Microsoft Teams. However, the Microsoft Teams has this option is deactivated by default. Often I do remote sessions where I need to request control over the other person PC.
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