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aka8941
Sep 13, 2023Copper Contributor
Different views; what time do uploads stop?
1) Is it expected that when a video is opened by people with editing rights in a Documents library that some users will see the SharePoint view and others will see the Stream view to edit? 2) What t...
karen_dredske
Sep 13, 2023Iron Contributor
1) All people will see the same view if they have the same permissions to the video regardless. If they are seeing a different experience, then it is because one person is clicking on the file name and it is opening the actual file for editing and the other person must be just selecting the video which will only give them the ability to see library metadata and the file itself without opening it. 2) The Stream product team said they did not know exactly what time, but their belief is that it will happen at 12:00 am in the time zone that your tenant is and that the Stream Classic portal is provisioned in.
- ewhyte88Sep 14, 2023Copper Contributor
karen_dredske Midnight going into Friday or midnight going into Saturday?
- karen_dredskeSep 14, 2023Iron ContributorFriday going into Saturday. 🙂
- TasmaniaSep 15, 2023Iron ContributorLooks like Microsoft gave us bad information. Our tenant has been disabled for uploads to Stream Classic and the old chats indicate others are in the same boat. Friday is the absolute worst possible day of the week to make changes of this sort, especially when we're told after specifically asking that uploads are permitted through EOD Friday.
- TasmaniaSep 13, 2023Iron ContributorWe're have five people with same rights opening the same video the same way (through the Documents library); three get the SharePoint view while two get the Stream view.
It's an issue we saw on our TR tenant months ago and have an open ticket on, but support and our DSE told us that it was just a glitch that one person was seeing a different view than another person who took the exact same steps. We were told that the SharePoint view was what everyone with edit rights would see. But from the answer given in the meeting today it sounds like it was there was an A/B test going on and people working in our support routes had no knowledge of it, which led to us getting wrong information. It's really frustrating that something like this ran to nearly the last second without a resolution that was properly communicated to customers.