Clarity on non-reoccuring meetings 30 day expiration question
Question: Will the 30 day expiration for a non reoccurring meeting clock start if someone launches the meeting and the meeting is scheduled past 30 days out.
Scenario: Someone accidentally clicks or tests the meeting link and launches the meeting or allow participants to join is checked in settings (no time limit before meeting selected). Say someone starts the meeting or goes into the waiting room - does this trigger the 30 day expiration clock (even if the meeting is say 60 days out)?
In the Support article the definition on Non reoccurring meetings expiring in 30 days either 30 days after the meeting or if the meeting was launched:
Scheduled, non-recurring meetings
- A scheduled, non-recurring meeting ID (also known as a one-time meeting ID) will expire 30 days after the scheduled date. If you restart the same meeting ID within the 30 days, it will remain valid for another 30 days.
- Scheduled meetings can be started at any time before the scheduled time as long as the meeting ID is not expired or deleted.
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362373-Meeting-and-Webinar-IDs
Thanks!
