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Teams Meeting Chat Log Information Location
- Jan 20, 2021You can always ask Microsoft with a Service request from the admin portal. And in this case I recommend it as you then can point to an official answer.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/retention-policies-teams?view=o365-worldwide#how-retention-works-with-microsoft-teams
Hi ChristianBergstrom so is the actual log of the the person entering the meeting saved as part of the meeting chat message/s in the shadow Exchange mailbox? I have seen that article and cannot see that it references what I am specifically asking about the log of who is entering.
I suppose I could just try and search for it in the security and compliance centre.
- ChristianBergstromJan 20, 2021Silver Contributor
Hey, tbh I only assume it’s part of the chat itself and therefore the underlying Azure-powered chat service, which when retention is used rules both locations. The data in the mailboxes only consists of the hidden folder and the famous ”substrate”. But maybe another member knows more about it and will reply.
Either way, let me know if you find out or get a different answer.- blue_manJan 20, 2021Iron Contributor
ChristianBergstrom I can see in a content search that it does find messages related to the logs I am referring to. It saves it as a type:Meeting.
Can anyone else confirm that this will come under the Microsoft Teams chat retention policy? Or would this specifically be under the Exchange Online retention policy?
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[1/19/2021 2:11:41 PM (UTC)] teamsvisitor:xxx joined.
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[1/19/2021 2:09:58 PM (UTC)] first name joined.
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[1/19/2021 2:58:41 PM (UTC)] teamsvisitor:xxx left.- ChristianBergstromJan 20, 2021Silver ContributorHello again, surely it has to be the Teams retention. Why don’t you give it a go?