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Oct 17, 2021
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Microsoft Team Meeting Recordings and Auto Expiration

REVISED Feb 2022:  Auto Expiration New Default Date: 120 days (Feb 2022)
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In November 2021, 
Microsoft is rolling out a new feature in MS Teams. All-new MS Teams’ meeting recordings will expire after 60 days and move to the Recycle bin. The media files will live in a Recordings folder on OneDrive (Non-Channel) or SharePoint (Team Channel) instead of the previous location, Stream.

 

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• What is the Recording Auto-Expiration feature?

• Who is impacted by this feature?

• What is Non-channel and Team Channel?

• Where are the Recordings stored?

• Who has access to the recordings?

• Who is the recording owner?

• What happens after the recordings are moved to the Recycle Bin?

• And, some additional key factors that improve the user experience.

 

 

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