Turn off password expiration – Microsoft Surface Hub 2 SmCamera User Manual

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AddAdditionalResponse:

$true

The text specified by the AdditionalResponse

parameter is added to meeting requests.

AdditionalResponse: "This is a Microsoft Teams Meeting room!"

The additional

text to add to the meeting acceptance response.

To configure these properties, you need to connect to Exchange Online PowerShell. For
more information, see

Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell

.

After you've connected to Exchange Online PowerShell, you can configure the mailbox
properties on a resource account by using the

Set-CalendarProcessing

cmdlet.

The following example sets the properties for the

ConferenceRoom01

resource account:

PowerShell

Like any Microsoft 365 account, a newly-created resource account's password is set to
expire automatically after a period of time. However, if the resource account password
expires, the Teams Rooms device it's signed into won't be able to sign in again the
expiration date.

To avoid having to reset the resource account's password and then logging into each
Teams Rooms device again, you can turn off password expiration for the account.

Follow the steps in one of the following tabs to turn off password expiration:

First, connect to Graph PowerShell:

Set-CalendarProcessing

-Identity

"ConferenceRoom01"

-AutomateProcessing

AutoAccept

-AddOrganizerToSubject

$false

-DeleteComments

$false

-

DeleteSubject

$false

-ProcessExternalMeetingMessages

$true

-

RemovePrivateProperty

$false

-AddAdditionalResponse

$true

-

AdditionalResponse

"This is a Microsoft Teams Meeting room!"

Turn off password expiration

Note

Setting

Password never expires

is a requirement for shared Microsoft Teams

devices. If your domain rules prohibit passwords that don't expire, you'll need to
create an exception for each Teams device resource account.

Microsoft Graph PowerShell

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