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Limit presenter role permissions for your org

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In Microsoft Teams, presenters have responsibilities related to presenting, sharing content and collaborating within the meeting or event. Presenters can mute attendees, change roles within the meeting, manage the lobby, and more.

If a meeting organizer has Who can present set to Everyone in their meeting options, anyone who the meeting link joins the meeting as a presenter.  When meeting organizers have Who can present set to People in my organization in their meeting options, anyone in their org with the meeting link joins the meeting as a presenter. These meeting option configurations can lead to attendees who are presenters by default having too many controls when they attend meetings. Event organizers select presenters when they create the invite, but they might want their presenters to focus on giving the presentation and engaging with attendees.

As an admin, you can limit presenter role permissions for your tenant. Limiting presenter role permissions only applies to personal accounts, excluding Meeting Teams Rooms.

For a complete table of the permissions presenters have when you restrict their role permissions, see the Presenter capabilities section in this article.

To learn more about the roles meeting organizers can assign, see Roles in Microsoft Teams meetings.

Limit presenter role permissions using PowerShell

To limit presenter role permissions for your tenant, you must use the -LimitPresenterRolePermissions parameter within the CsTeamsMeetingConfiguration PowerShell cmdlet.

Parameter value in PowerShell Behavior
True Presenter role capabilities are reduced in your tenant. Presenters can’t enable or disable attendees’ mics and cameras, change the roles of other participants, lower hands, or remove other participants from the meeting.
False This is the default value. Presenters in this tenant can enable and disable attendee mics and cameras, change the roles of other participants, lower hands, and remove other participants from the meeting.

To limit presenter role capabilities for tenants with this policy, use the following script:

Set-CsTeamsMeetingConfiguration -Identity <policy name> -LimitPresenterRolePermissions  $true

Presenter capabilities

Here’s a complete table of the permissions that presenters have when you restrict their role permissions:

Capability Without policy to limit presenter role permissions With policy to limit presenter role permissions
Change the roles of other participants   Yes No
Disable attendee mics/cameras  Yes No
Enable individual or all attendee mics/cameras   Yes No
Lower hands Yes No
Remove participants Yes No
Mute other participants Yes No
Add or remove an app Yes Yes
Admit people from the lobby Yes Yes
Change app settings Yes Yes
Manage what attendees see 1 Yes Yes
Participate in meeting chat Yes Yes
Privately view a PowerPoint file shared by someone else Yes Yes
Share content Yes Yes
Speak and share video Yes Yes
Start or stop live transcription Yes Yes
Start or stop recording Yes Yes
Take control of someone else's PowerPoint presentation Yes Yes
Use an app Yes Yes
Attendance report No No
Change meeting options No No
Edit meeting details No No
Graph API Supported No No
Manage breakout rooms No No
Manage recording permissions No No
Reschedule or cancel the meeting No No

1 When Manage what attendees see is enabled, presenters can still lower raised hands, and enable and disable attendees’ mics and cameras. You can enable Manage what attendees see through a meeting template or organizers can enable this option through their meeting options. To learn more about Manage what attendees see, see Manage the meeting presentation experience for sensitive Teams meetings.