If you ever had to create user accounts for modern meeting room devices such as Microsoft’s Surface Hub or 3rd party devices such as the Polycom Trio 8800 you may have noticed that process is basically the same. Create a Room Mailbox with an enabled account and a password, then enable the account for Skype for Business with the Enable-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet.
Recently a coworker transferred a Skype call to a meeting room and when the person in the room wasn’t quick enough to respond, the call ended up in the conference room voicemail box. Understandably she requested us to disable voicemail on this account.
After investigation we found that Azure Voicemail was enabled when we added licenses for Office 365 Phone System and Calling Plan. Disabling voicemail is easy. Either sign-in with the username and password of the meeting room and visit the web based advanced settings: https://aka.ms/vmsettings. Then clear the checkbox for Activate Voicemail.
Alternatively an admin can disable the voicemail feature in Skype for Business Online PowerShell:
Set-CsMeetingRoom <SIP address> -HostedVoiceMail:$false
Reference:
Check Skype for Business voicemail and options
How to Set up and configure Cloud Voicemail for Skype for Business Online users
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Was not able to stop voicemail in skype meeting room, got help from here.
Thanks
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