Microsoft Explains Simple Fix for Frustrating Teams Recording Issue

Microsoft clarifies that Teams meeting recordings are stored in OneDrive or SharePoint, not within Teams. Learn about the auto-expiry policy and 93-day recovery window.

Microsoft Explains Simple Fix for Frustrating Teams Recording Issue

Microsoft has clarified a common frustration with Teams meeting recordings. The company explained that recordings and transcripts are not stored within Teams itself. Instead, they are saved to OneDrive or SharePoint.

Recordings stored in OneDrive or SharePoint

Recordings and transcripts automatically expire based on a policy setting. Once expired, they are moved to the Recycle Bin. Users have a 93-day window to recover expired recordings from the Recycle Bin.

The policy setting 'Recordings and transcripts automatically expire' can be toggled in the Teams admin center. This gives administrators control over the retention period.

Microsoft provided this explanation in a post on the Microsoft Tech Community. The company did not announce any changes to the feature. The information clarifies an existing behavior that some users found confusing.

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