Introduction #
As of 10th of March 2021, Microsoft is changing the way 1:1 call recording is enabled by creating its own policy. 1:1 call recording refers to users ability to manually record Teams to Teams calls.
Currently this is enabled for users as part of the Teams Meeting Policy “Allow Cloud Recording” attribute.
After the change it will be controlled as part of the Teams Calling Policy and the “Allow Cloud Recording for Calls” attribute. Additionally, the default setting on the attribute will be FALSE.
We recommend setting this to True to allow users to record 1:1 Teams calls.
License Requirement #
All Microsoft Teams license types
User Impact #
Low
By setting this to True, users will be able to record Teams Calls between each other. Setting this to False will block the ability to record Teams 1:1 calls.
Admin Portal Reference #
At the time of writing, this setting must be configured via PowerShell. The following cmdlet is run against the tenants Teams Global Calling Policy.
If you have the Setting set to True the following cmdlet is run:
Set-CsTeamsCallingPolicy -Identity Global -AllowCloudRecordingForCalls $True
If you have the Setting set to False the following cmdlet is run:
Set-CsTeamsCallingPolicy -Identity Global -AllowCloudRecordingForCalls $False
If Action is set to Notify #
We report the setting is compliant if AllowCloudRecordingForCalls attribute for Teams Global Calling Policy is set to match the parameter in MSPMagic.
We report the setting is non-compliant if AllowCloudRecordingForCalls attribute for Teams Global Calling Policy is does not match the parameter in MSPMagic.
If Action is set to Enforce #
We report the setting is compliant if AllowCloudRecordingForCalls attribute for the Teams Global Calling Policy is set to match the parameter in MSPMagic.
We report the setting is compliant-fixed if AllowCloudRecordingForCalls attribute for the Teams Global Calling Policy did not match the parameter in MSPMagic but was updated to match.