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pyrolite
Sep 16, 2020Copper Contributor
Conference ID Expiration
I think my understanding is correct, but I was hoping to get confirmation. I read that Teams meetings expire 60 days after the end time (if you have an end time). If I were to schedule a meeting 180 days from today, the link to the Team meetings and the Conference ID for call-ins would be active 180 days from now (the day of the meeting)
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- Scott BittingerCopper ContributorDoes anyone know if this is still the case. If I look here > https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/limits-specifications-teams, it breaks down the meeting expiration, however it does state that "Each time you start or update a meeting, expiration extends by this much time". So, it appears that once you start or update the meeting it extends again to 60 more days.
I am trying to verify if the dial in numbers quits working after 180 days altogether, or does it just keep extending by 60? Hi pyrolite
Here is the Official Article for the reference with the Expiration Details
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/limits-specifications-teams
With Regards.
Satish U
- ooeg-schamaCopper Contributor
RealTime_M365 Is it possible to change the expiration time of teams meeting links and teams meeting CVI converence-IDs?
Is this the following setting in the teams admin center:
Change the default expiration date (Meeting policies and meeting expiration in Microsoft Teams)
- ThereseSolimenoFormer Employee
Yes, that's correct pyrolite