Changing expiration dates on Teams videos from channel posts
Teams video recordings may be set to expire, sending the video to the recycling bin for 90 days before deletion. Follow these steps to modify the video's expiration settings from a Teams site channel post.
- To modify a video recording on a Teams site, you must be a Teams site owner. From the Microsoft Teams desktop application, a Teams site owner navigates to the video recording in a channel post. Note the warning "This recording is set to expire. View or change the expiration date here." Click or tap the "here" link or simply select the video thumbnail image.

- Your web browser opens, and the meeting recording video appears. In the upper right, click or tap the "i"/info icon.

- The details pane opens on the right. Note the expiration date. If the video lists "No expiration" then no further action is needed to prevent expiration. If the video lists an expiration date and you want to change it, click or tap the expiration date field.

- Select from the menu options to extend the expiration. Options include "Extend by 7 days," "Extend by 30 days," "Extend by 60 days" and "Select a date." Or set the video recording to "No expiration" so that the video never expires. The change saves automatically.

- Close the details pane by clicking the "x" icon in the upper right of the details pane. You're done with changing the expiration date.

Questions?
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