You can change this setting in the Status options window. Set automatically for you when you are presenting in a Skype for Business meeting. Giving a presentation and can’t be disturbed. If you manually set it to Do Not Disturb, it will revert back to your Outlook Calendar status in 24 hours, if you do not change your status before then. You can set your presence to this anytime you want. Set automatically for you when you have joined a conference call or a meet now session.ĭon’t want to be disturbed and will see conversation notifications only if sent by someone in your workgroup.
In a Skype for Business conference call (a Skype for Business meeting with audio) and don’t want to be disturbed. Set automatically for you based on your Outlook calendar. In a meeting and don’t want to be disturbed. Set automatically for you based on your phone activity. In a Skype for Business call (a two-way audio call) and don’t want to be disturbed. If you manually set it to Busy, it will revert back to your Outlook calendar status in 24 hours, if you do not change it before then. You can also set your presence to this anytime you want. Not working and not available to be contacted. (To change these default values, click the Options button, click Status, and then click the arrows next to Show me as Inactive when my status has been idle for this many minutes and Show me as Away when my status has been Inactive for this many minutes.) You can also set your presence to this anytime you want. Skype for Business sets your status to “inactive” when your computer’s been idle for five minutes, and to “away” when your status has been inactive for five minutes. Set automatically for you based on your keyboard activity or Outlook calendar. Logged on but your computer has been idle, or you’ve been away from your computer for a specified (set by you) period of time. Stepping away from the computer for a few moments. You can also set this status when you want others to know you’re in your office even though the computer is idle. Note: Even if the new added attendee is included in the primary attendees that you sent to meeting invitation for the first time, the duplicate attendees will be removed automatically after sending the meeting update.Tip: The presence statuses are pre-set in Skype for Business, which means you can’t create a custom status, but you can give your contacts more details about where you are or what you’re doing by adding a personal note.
Step 5: In the popping up Send Update to Attendees dialog box, check the option of Send updates only to added or deleted attendees, and click the OK button.
Step 4: Now you get back to the Meeting window, click the Send Update button.
Note: If you can remember the attendee’s email address clearly, please skip the Step 2 and Step 3, and just enter the attendee’s email address into the To field directly. Step 3: In the coming Select Attendees and Resources dialog box, find out and select the attendee that you will send update to, click the Required -> button, then click the OK button. Step 2: In the Meeting window, click the To button. Step 1: Shift to the Calendar view, and open the meeting that you will send meeting update to one attendee only, and update your meeting as well. To send meeting updates to only one attendee in Microsoft Outlook, you can do as following: