Forum Discussion
What can I auto record?
- Feb 08, 2021
Matt Cox Hello, sorry for the late reply. It seems as if your own understanding is correct about the policy-based recording and third-party.
Can't say what happened to the info I saw before about an eventual meeting option. There's nothing in Message center and nothing in the roadmap either. Could it be a privacy thing perhaps as you at some places legally need to get everyone's permission before you can record them? But that goes for the former option as well so I haven't go a clue to be honest.
There are plenty UV requests though! This is the one with most votes https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35515465-automatic-recording-meetings
And just to put it out there, you are aware of the policy settings which control who can actually press the record button in a meeting/call?
- User has CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -AllowCloudRecording setting set to true in order to record meetings and group calls
- User has CsTeamsCallingPolicy -AllowCloudRecordingForCalls setting set to true in order to record 1:1 calls
Matt Cox Hi, I believe you're talking about this? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-recording-policy but I have no experience from it.
- Matt CoxFeb 08, 2021Copper Contributor
Thanks ChristianBergstrom
I have had a read and it appears to be saying I cannot enable mandatory recording at a tenant level for all users without the use of an external recording bot. Can anyone confirm I am correct on this?
It seems strange that the button to record calls and meetings is available for the end user but cant b e stipulated by admin!?
- StevenC365Feb 09, 2021MVP
Compliance recording is a solution for organisations that have a legal requirement to retain conversations. Microsoft provide an interface that allows third parties like Verint, Smarsh etc. to retrieve a recording of all calls and meetings for designated users. It would be nice for Microsoft to have this kind of call retention system, but they don't, and I think the logic is that most customers with this requirements will already have a preferred platform.
Teams recording is something for the owner of a meeting, they are stored in that users OneDrive or the Team (for channel meetings). It wouldn't be appropriate for retention, as it's not stored somewhere more useful.
- ChristianBergstromFeb 09, 2021Silver Contributor
StevenC365 Thanks for your input. Whatever happened to the "automatic meeting recording toggle" you once posted in another conversation? It was something you saw in Message center. Surely withdrawn as there's no info at all about it?
- ChristianBergstromFeb 08, 2021Silver Contributor
Matt Cox Hello, sorry for the late reply. It seems as if your own understanding is correct about the policy-based recording and third-party.
Can't say what happened to the info I saw before about an eventual meeting option. There's nothing in Message center and nothing in the roadmap either. Could it be a privacy thing perhaps as you at some places legally need to get everyone's permission before you can record them? But that goes for the former option as well so I haven't go a clue to be honest.
There are plenty UV requests though! This is the one with most votes https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35515465-automatic-recording-meetings
And just to put it out there, you are aware of the policy settings which control who can actually press the record button in a meeting/call?
- User has CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -AllowCloudRecording setting set to true in order to record meetings and group calls
- User has CsTeamsCallingPolicy -AllowCloudRecordingForCalls setting set to true in order to record 1:1 calls
- ChristianBergstromFeb 08, 2021Silver Contributor
Matt Cox Hello, no worries. Let me catch up on the info for the policy-based recording and get back to this conversation when I know more about it. Could take some time though so perhaps another member with more info will reply in the meantime.
I do recall a setting for this being available as a meeting option, but can't seem to find the info now. Perhaps being withdrawn. StevenC365 is in the know and could possibly assist with your question Matt.