![]() ![]() I also noticed the “Find a local number” link in the meeting invite is appending /?id=ConferenceID to the end of the dialin url. An alternative would be to use Modality’s CustomInvite to add Dial-in access number labels outside of the “Display Number” hacks, allowing the call links to be successful. See the “Ari” method on Ken Lasko’s Getting Creative with Lync Dial-in Conferencing Phone Numbers article. This adds additional digits to these call URLs and the click to call won’t complete. This would be great when joining from Smart Phones, but for most deployments I see it’s more important to add a city/location label to each Dial-in access number. Although if using the client why wouldn’t you just join as a Skype Meeting vs. To break down the DTMF, we have a “,” which is a Soft Pause to wait for the Conferencing Attendant to pickup, next we have the conference ID followed by a “#”. ![]() This will join you right into the specific meeting. What’s even better? If you click the link and click call (even though you can’t see these additional DTMF), the Skype for Business client will not only call the dial-in access number but also input the conference ID. If you look closely at the Join by phone conference number links in the Skype Meeting, you will now notice that ,ConferenceID# has been added to the end of the phone number URLs. Who would have thought a simple mouse hover on a Skype Meeting invite would consume so many hours… ![]()
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