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MC678059 · Stream, SharePoint Development

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC678059 · Published Sep 28, 2023

Message Summary

This is an important message for customers who have migrated or plan to migrate videos from Stream (Classic) to Stream (on SharePoint). 

Beginning on October 15, 2023 your users will see a banner message on top of all migrated Stream (Classic) videos. The banner will say, “This video has been migrated to Stream (on SharePoint). You accessed this video from the Stream (Classic) link, which will expire on Feb 15, 2025. If you own the content containing the Stream (Classic) link, you will need to update it with the new Stream (on SharePoint) link. Learn more

When this will happen:

October 15, 2023

How this will affect your organization:

Your end users will see a banner message. End users who are owners of migrated videos will need to update the links associated with the migrated videos if they want those links to continue working after Feb 15, 2025. See this article for information on updating links: Migration details – Microsoft Stream

The banner message will look like this:


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What you can do to prepare:

You should consider updating training and documentation as appropriate.

For more information and timelines on the retirement of Stream (Classic) see:

Overview of migrating from Microsoft Stream (Classic) to Stream (on SharePoint)

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