Accessing Shared OneNote from Lync Web App

When attempting to access a OneNote that has been shared in a Lync Meeting via Lync Web App, users are taken to OneDrive in a separate browser window and get an error that they do not have permissions to access the notes or that the notes do not exist.  Going
to OneDrive I understand since the OneNote notebook is hosted on OneDrive (instead of Sharepoint), but I don't understand the permission error.  
How are Lync Web App users supposed to access shared OneNotes without the presenter granting individual permissions to the notebook?  That method is too time consuming and not intuitive for end users.
Mac users rely on accessing OneNotes via Lync Web App and OneDrive (OneNote Online) since there isn't a OneNote client for Mac and most of the time they will be joining meetings via Lync Web App instead of the 2011 client.

It is not on Lync Web App side to control this behavior.
You need permission to access the shared OneNote on OneDrive.
You need to sign in even without Lync Web App.
Lisa Zheng
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