Mar 26 2021 03:51 AM
As the topic implies, how can you do it?
Until january you could do that thanks to the "Admin" option on Microsoft Stream, but since january the recordings of Microsoft Teams meetings no longer go on Microsoft Stream but on OneDrive for Business / Sharepoint, from where they can be accessed and handled only by the person who created the recording.
Does an admin truly no longer have any way to access the recordings created by a member of his organization?
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Aug 25 2021 02:44 AM
@Ganesh Iyer @rotosenio are you able to resolve this issue?
Aug 25 2021 04:36 AM - edited Aug 25 2021 04:38 AM
@Somnang1982 It's already mentioned in this conversation how the permissions differ from Stream and OneDrive/SharePoint with the role-based access. See link above!
If you as an IT administrator need to take ownership you have to give your admin account permissions to either the users OneDrive or SharePoint depending on what type of meeting recording it was. Or simply ask for permission to it from the owner of the recording.
You can also manage meeting recording with retention as an admin, if that's what you're looking for How to Apply an Auto-Label Retention Policy for Teams Meeting Recordings - Office 365 for IT Pros (o...
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