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Video sharing is disabled by the administrator in Microsoft Teams

Video sharing is disabled by the administrator in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams has become the fastest growing app. Companies worldwide use it extensively for managing both, conversations, and meetings. Sometimes, the app can experience issues related to screen sharing. For instance, when you're on a video call, others in the call can see a video but you cannot. Upon trying to click the video icon you get a message that says Video Share is disabled by the administrator. Here's what you can do to fix the problem instantly.

Video sharing is disabled by the administrator in Teams

The issue does not occur at random but by design due to the meeting policy settings. Also, it has been observed the problem could be fixed by setting the 'Allow IP Video' setting to 'On' position for the Guest Access. To enable video sharing in the Teams Meeting:

  1. Launch Microsoft Teams app.
  2. Click Meetings drop-down menu.
  3. Select Meeting Policies.
  4. Choose a meeting policy name.
  5. Go to Audio & Video
  6. Enable Allow IP video.

Before proceeding with this method, make sure guest access is configured in the Teams admin center. For this, sign in to the Microsoft Teams admin center, select Org-wide settings > Guest access. Set Allow guest access in Microsoft Teams to On. Then, proceed as follows -

Go to Microsoft Teams admin center.

Click 'Meetings' drop-down arrow to expand the menu.

Select 'Meeting policies'.

When directed to a new page, choose a meeting policy name.

Scroll down to its 'Audio & Video' section.

Here' look for the 'Allow IP video' setting. Audio and video settings let you turn on or off features that are used during Teams' meetings.

When seen, move the slider to 'On' position to enable the setting. This will allow guests to use video in their calls and meetings.

Hereafter, you should not see 'Video Sharing is disabled by the administrator' message in Microsoft Teams

That's all there is to it!

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