Powershell Cmdlet Disable Meeting Recording Transcript Expiration -1 //free\\ -

It looks like you’re trying to use a PowerShell cmdlet to disable expiration for Microsoft Teams meeting recordings or transcripts by setting something to -1 (often meaning “never expire” in some systems).

Here’s the correct guidance — because in the standard Teams PowerShell cmdlets for meeting recordings/transcripts. 1. Important Clarification In Microsoft Teams PowerShell (specifically the CsTeamsMeetingPolicy cmdlets), you cannot set expiration to “never” using -1 . The expiration is set in days , and the max allowed is 99,999 days (≈273 years) — which is effectively “never” for practical purposes. It looks like you’re trying to use a

✅ , set it to the maximum allowed: