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Word Online and PowerPoint Online Copilot require 3rd party cookies
If you are trying to use Copilot on Word Online or in PowerPoint Online and you are seeing an error like this: We encountered a problem validating your Copilot license. For more information, see https://aka.ms/copilotlicensecheck This is due to Copilot needing 3rd party cookies enabled in your browser for Copilot to work correctly. You can choose this for just particular sites by clicking this on the browser address bar like in Google Chrome: Or in Microsoft Edge: Thank you for using Copilot we look forward to your feedback and what prompts are useful for you.2.7KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Camera not supported on this browser or device
Kevin is correct that on iPad it uses the Safari WebKit engine. Currently the camera/screen recording is not supported on mobile browsers, on both Android & iOS/iPadOS. In the future we foresee that the camera will be in the Stream Mobile app which will allow you to record on your mobile device and upload to OneDrive for Business.2.9KViews2likes1CommentRe: Create/Record screen or video does not pop up
Thanks for the report and sorry they are having an issue. You said it works for this user on one computer but not another computer? You also said "Create" and "Record screen or video", is this on classic Stream? Is the site microsoftstream.com? Or is this on Stream on SharePoint (stream.office.com)? If it is classic Stream can they go to this direct link and see if it works: https://web.microsoftstream.com/?showScreenRecorder=true It isn't a pop-up which loads, it is in the same app frame so I don't think there is a pop-up blocking this. Since it was working on one computer but not another I am not sure if there is a server issue or is there is a local issue on that device. I haven't seen other people report this but we will look into it. Please share any other details that you find.1.3KViews0likes1CommentRe: "New Recording" button visible but leads to blank page
Thanks for sending that along Russ, like Marc said we are in the process of rolling out. We shouldn't see this but there might have been a mis-match from Stream start page (stream.office.com) and SharePoint/OneDrive for Business. We can check on it and report back. If you had a moment and you see this again can you click in the top right on the feedback button and choose "I don't like something" then we can get more diagnostics from your session.2.9KViews0likes8CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
AB21805 related to this: Now that recordings can now go into one drive. I believe that all members have read access to the recordings from the meeting. Is there a way to give members no access as we don't want them to view the recording. Only want the owner to be able to view/edit. If there is can you show me how to implement this! The experience is setup that everyone who was in the meeting has access to view the recording, the file isn't read access to everyone in the organization but only those who were on the meeting invite. This is similar to how classic Stream works for Teams meeting recordings. If you have any other questions please let us know!4.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
ChristianBergstrom yes of course, moving forward we will have all Team meeting recordings saved to OneDrive for Business & SharePoint, and they will not be stored on the separate Stream service. You can read more about it here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/tmr-meeting-recording-change And this is related to the new Stream changes announced at Ignite: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-blog/a-new-vision-for-microsoft-stream/ba-p/1686304 If you have any other questions please let us know! Cheers4.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
Hello everyone - I wanted to make sure everyone who was interested in this that they saw our new Teams meeting recoding experience where recordings will be saved to OneDrive for Business & SharePoint. You can learn more about it here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/tmr-meeting-recording-change As mentioned in the document & video we are starting to roll this out here at the start of the quarter. If you have EDU A1 licenses and want to have recordings saved automatically, to SharePoint/OneDrive, please opt into this new experience listed on the site above. Thank you and please send us the feedback you have.1.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
I wanted to make sure everyone who was interested in this that they saw our new Teams meeting recoding experience where recordings will be saved to OneDrive for Business & SharePoint. You can learn more about it here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/tmr-meeting-recording-change As mentioned in the document & video we are starting to roll this out here at the start of the quarter. If you have EDU A1 licenses and want to have recordings saved automatically, to SharePoint/OneDrive, please opt into this new experience listed on the site above. Thank you and please send us the feedback you have.4.9KViews0likes11CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
CristianLondono note that Stream doesn't support rights management so anyone can get the content of a video recording and repurpose it. Clearly not allowing download makes this more difficult and if this is needed then please have those educators move to an A3 license and then content will go to Stream.5.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
TechyMiller it would be in the message chat in Teams. After any recording in Teams you see the link to the recording in that chat (for a 1:1 call or a meeting or a channel meeting). If you need anything else please let us know.5.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
ChristianBergstrom Here's what I posted about this on the Stream tech community: This is a change on Stream to ensure everything is running smoothly for our customers. This change isn't about any permanent changes to A1 or retirement of that license, but a temporary change while Stream is working on infrastructure improvements. As I mentioned in the other post A1 users can still record meetings and attendees can play back the recordings, so for the training scenario that should still work. Of course there are many features in Stream like channels that wouldn't work so individuals would need to manually upload, though this help doc might help: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-upload-teams-meeting-recording If it is a training material you could have people use the Stream screen recorder and have it automatically record and it goes to Stream: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-create-screen-recording Additionally if you have some customers who need to have Teams meeting recordings auto-saved to Stream you can move those individuals over to the A3 license as this change was only for A1 licensees.23KViews1like0CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
TechyMiller I am not sure I understand, this post didn't change anything to do with what you mentioned. If you have Stream enabled, and recording enabled in Teams, and the user isn't A1 the recording will go to Stream, otherwise the recording stays within Teams for 21 days.23KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
garyang The workaround is that for the customers who need to record ensure that they are on any other license than A1. They could be on A3, A5, E3, etc. Like we said in the post this is a temporary change so expect more updates in the upcoming months, and in the meantime please transition to another license. If you need anything else please let me know.23KViews0likes5CommentsChanges to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
Hello everyone - I wanted to post a note about a change for Microsoft 365 Education A1 customers which went into effect this week. This message was posted on the M365 Admin Message Center back on 21-July-2020 as MC218976 (pasted at the bottom of this post), but I wanted to make sure everyone was aware of the change. In summary, Teams meeting recordings initiated by an A1 licensee will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream. Note that A1 customers can still record Teams meetings, meeting attendees can download and watch the recording, and the recording can be uploaded to Stream, Teams, SharePoint, or OneDrive (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-upload-teams-meeting-recording). Additionally, as this is rolling out, some customers have reported seeing “Recording failed to upload to Stream” errors, while others are not. Our apologies for this misleading error message. When this A1 change went live, an update to the message logic and text shown was being rolled out, but it has not reached all M365 users yet. This will be resolved in the upcoming days when the update reaches all customers. If you have any other questions or comments, please post them below. ------------------------------------------------------------ For customers with EDU A1 and A1 Plus licenses, Teams meeting recordings will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream effective August 20, 2020. Key points Timing: August 20, 2020 Roll-out: tenant level Control type: user control Action: review and assess How this will affect your organization This change is expected to last through the end of 2020, and Microsoft will provide updates for further changes. Meetings recorded before August 15 are not affected by this change. Following this change, your end users will continue to be able to record Teams meetings. To playback the meeting recording, participants will need to download the file from the chat window. To share or archive a recording, meeting participants will need to download the file and then upload it to Teams, Stream, SharePoint, or OneDrive. Meeting recordings will be available in the meeting chat for a period of 21 days after the meeting. After 21 days, the meeting recordings will no longer be available for download from the chat. The download dialog includes the expiration date. What you need to do to prepare Review the change and consider how to advise your end users of the change. Learn how to upload a video to Stream. ------------------------------------------------------------1.6KViews0likes5CommentsChanges to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
Hello everyone - I wanted to post a note about a change for Microsoft 365 Education A1 customers which went into effect this week. This message was posted on the M365 Admin Message Center back on 21-July-2020 as MC218976 (pasted at the bottom of this post), but I wanted to make sure everyone was aware of the change. In summary, Teams meeting recordings initiated by an A1 licensee will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream. Note that A1 customers can still record Teams meetings, meeting attendees can download and watch the recording, and the recording can be uploaded to Stream, Teams, SharePoint, or OneDrive (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-upload-teams-meeting-recording). Additionally, as this is rolling out, some customers have reported seeing “Recording failed to upload to Stream” errors, while others are not. Our apologies for this misleading error message. When this A1 change went live, an update to the message logic and text shown was being rolled out, but it has not reached all M365 users yet. This will be resolved in the upcoming days when the update reaches all customers. If you have any other questions or comments, please post them below. ------------------------------------------------------------ For customers with EDU A1 and A1 Plus licenses, Teams meeting recordings will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream effective August 20, 2020. Key points Timing: August 20, 2020 Roll-out: tenant level Control type: user control Action: review and assess How this will affect your organization This change is expected to last through the end of 2020, and Microsoft will provide updates for further changes. Meetings recorded before August 15 are not affected by this change. Following this change, your end users will continue to be able to record Teams meetings. To playback the meeting recording, participants will need to download the file from the chat window. To share or archive a recording, meeting participants will need to download the file and then upload it to Teams, Stream, SharePoint, or OneDrive. Meeting recordings will be available in the meeting chat for a period of 21 days after the meeting. After 21 days, the meeting recordings will no longer be available for download from the chat. The download dialog includes the expiration date. What you need to do to prepare Review the change and consider how to advise your end users of the change. Learn how to upload a video to Stream. ------------------------------------------------------------Solved34KViews3likes55Comments
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