Forum Discussion
Office 365 A1 - Changes to Teams meeting recordings
- Jul 29, 2020
dpamment PeterRising ThereseSolimeno
I feel your pain dpamment !!
The good news is that the meeting arranger wins! (Allegedly) Here is the response from Microsoft support:
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My name is Sandra, and I am the Support Ambassador who is working with you on this support request #********. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly via the information on my signature below.
I understand you want to know who will be the deciding factor of the automatic uploading of the video in streams where there is a mixed license environment after August 15th.
In a scenario where you have a mixed license environment, say a meeting was created by an A3 user and recorded was started by A1 user, the organizer of the meeting takes precedence and not the recorder. That means the recorded automatically uploads because the meeting was created by an A3 user.
If it is a user with the A1 license that organizes the meeting, the video will not be uploaded.
Kindly refer to the article in the link below;
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-upload-teams-meeting-recording
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My only remaining issue is when this applies from. The support response, and the linked document say August 15th but the notification email that alerted me to the change says August 20th so probably safer to assume August 15th but I have asked for clarification.
That is a tricky question, and I'd probably recommend opening a support ticket with Microsoft for additional guidance on this.
PeterRising Thanks Peter. I thought Microsoft might respond on here for the benefit of everyone, but I'll take you advice and raise a ticket.
- ThereseSolimenoJul 28, 2020Former Employee
Hello yorkits You're in good hands with Peter and The Tech Community's members, which include Microsoft MVPs who specialize in Teams and other experts in Teams. It's rare that someone from Microsoft will comment on a post, since it's really an avenue for users to interact and assist each other. When you require specific Microsoft assistance, it's always best to enter a support ticket through your administrator or visit https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/. Thank you for being a member of the community.