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descapa_msft
Microsoft
Aug 27, 2020Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
Hello everyone - I wanted to post a note about a change for Microsoft 365 Education A1 customers which went into effect this week. This message was posted on the M365 Admin Message Center back o...
- Jan 07, 2021Hi, just send the link to them. They’ll know what to do.
For the record it’s the meeting policy that needs to be updated.
Set-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity XXX -RecordingStorageMode "OneDriveForBusiness"
EmileRec
Aug 28, 2020Copper Contributor
descapa_msft This really seems counter intuitive and a step back. DL a video from the cloud then re-upload to the cloud (Streams). Why not leave as is and make meeting recordings disappear after 21 days in Streams.
I really hope you reverse this decision, auto upload feature is one of the major features that made us as school use Microsoft teams instead of ZOOM.
- descapa_msftAug 29, 2020
Microsoft
EmileRec if you move to another license, such as A3 this will be available, would it be possible for the organisation to move users who need to record to this license?
- garyangSep 11, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks Daniel, I have changed my license to A3 and yes the feature is back. However, A3 license is not available for free. So this may be a setback to some users. Personally, I do not expect everything to come free considering the quality of the product. But it must be on par with the competition.
This discussion brought up an interesting point. That all students actually have the ability to download the recordings onto their computers. There is currently no way to stop students from downloading the recordings. I'm not sure how many teachers actually know this. I think this is a big problem. I have spoken to MS support regarding this. They inform me that this is the current status and there is no way to stop attendees from downloading the recordings. Anyone has any workaround?
Thanks folks! This is am amazing community here!
Gary
- Christir86Sep 11, 2020Brass Contributor
garyang Thank you for confirming that there isn't a way to stop students downloading the videos, that was our (and I am pretty sure everyone's) main issue. I will pass this onto the head of our IT department who is also currently looking for a work around; if he finds something I will post it here.
- EmileRecAug 29, 2020Copper Contributor
@Daniel Escapa To be completely honest with you and I know its not your problem or concern, but we are a school in lebanon (hyperinflation, economic collapse, beirut disaster..) . With all whats going on, guess i will just manage it on A1.
Thank you for your time.