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TonyRedmond
Aug 03, 2021MVP
Microsoft to Introduce Auto-Expiration for Teams Meeting Recordings
In September 2021, Microsoft will introduce a new auto-expiration feature for Teams meeting recordings stored in OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online. By default, recordings will be moved ...
JasonPearce
Apr 11, 2022Copper Contributor
If a user removed the Expiration Date and later decides they want to re-add an Expiration Date, how do they do so?
- sd admApr 11, 2022Iron ContributorThey just edit it in the details. Change it from "No Expiration" to the date they want.
- JasonPearceApr 11, 2022Copper Contributor
sd adm Thank you, but I don't see Expiration as a field to edit after a user changed it to No Expiration Date. My presumption is that once they mark it as No Expiration Date, it no longer shows up to be edited.
- sd admApr 11, 2022Iron ContributorWe tested in a GCC tenant prior to the March 25th deadline, and users could change it in our org. Usually, GCC is more restrictive/has less features than commercial and education, so if we can do it, I would expect you to be able to as well (unless you are in GCC High or DOD). I just went back to my Recordings folder in OneDrive, however, and I no longer see the expiration in the details. I even made a new test meeting and recorded it, and the expiration isn't shown.