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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 ...
sd adm
Apr 11, 2022Iron Contributor
They just edit it in the details. Change it from "No Expiration" to the date they want.
JasonPearce
Apr 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.
- sd admApr 13, 2022Iron Contributor
We heard from our CSAM that other Orgs in our particular GCC sphere are seeing this too. I was in the MS Stream Customer Connections meeting today and some others mentioned they are no longer seeing the expiration as well.