Jan 26 2022 06:46 AM
Hi folks,
I'm just about to let our users know about the meeting expiration in Teams on OneDrive/Sharepoint and was wondering if you could help me answer a question.
We got the notification that this setting will take effect in January 2022. It seems it is enabled for us on our Global meeting policy. However, I just did a test meeting and went to my OneDrive and in the details pane for that file, no expiration date is show. It says doesn't expire. I'm a little confused by that. I thought this was in effect? I am an admin, haven't been able to test it with a non-admin account, if that makes any difference.
Is this now in effect or not? The MS messaging didn't have an actual date on it as far as I can see.
Jan 28 2022 11:41 AM
Feb 08 2022 05:49 PM - edited Feb 08 2022 05:50 PM
The same issue occurs in my tenant (located in Australia). We communicated to the business that there would be a default 60 day expiry, however when it finally rolled out, the Expiration Date field for new Teams meetings recordings is set to 'No expiration'. The default expiration time of 60 days is configured in our tenant, and there are no conflicting policies.
Feb 08 2022 05:52 PM
This is exactly my fear and why I have held off communicating anything. I really haven't bothered looking into this much again but will now that you posted the exact same thing I'm worried about.
I haven't been able to find much more info on this this, will update this post if I do though. Thanks for posting!
Feb 08 2022 06:15 PM
Feb 08 2022 06:48 PM
Feb 08 2022 06:48 PM
Feb 08 2022 11:50 PM
Feb 09 2022 09:02 AM
Thanks for you suggestion. I don't see any policies under Retention in the compliance center. Do you know where else I can look?
Thanks!