 All right, Melissa asked, can someone help me stop a student from deleting files and recordings? I guess when threats don't work anymore. I can't figure it out on SharePoint. These students online, it's a no-consequences world, right? They find a way. So if you're in an education tenant, so you have the education features and teams, when you go to create a team, you have an option to create a class team, which is a special type of team with all sorts of special stuff in there. And one of those is limiting the member role. And those, we actually don't even call it a member role in the class team, it's the student role. And they won't be able to do that stuff then. So they shouldn't be able to delete the files, all that sort of stuff, unless you create a collaborative space within there for them in a channel or something like that. The recordings, make sure that you're using channel meetings inside of that class team, because then you, as the, I assume the teacher or instructor, when you set up the meeting, you're the one who clicks record, you own the recording, it goes into the SharePoint associated with that class team, students can't delete it, nothing like that. Now if you don't want to use class teams, then we get to talk about SharePoint permissions and all sorts of fun stuff. And based on that, you would think that they're actually using the more classic environment rather than creating the class team, because that's the same in terms of when I'm teaching them, use that one, but if they haven't, and the fact that they can do that actually says to me that they've not used a class team. So therefore, as you said, you're going to have to go in and start to go a bit more advanced permissions, but a team, as we know, is about everyone having access to nearly everything based on being an owner or a member. Now, just the recordings piece, even if we're not, let's say we're not even talking about students, if it's a private meeting, meaning you go to your outlook or your calendar and team, you schedule it or any which way, nobody should be able to delete that recording by you. So I'm guessing you're using a channel meeting that's not part of a class team. So you're especially using private meetings or use class team meetings and you should be good. Yeah, I always struggle with something like that to go into the minutiae of how do you solve it if you've used it the wrong way. So I've created this, given access in the wrong area and is there a way to go and lock that down? You can create a different user type and add those students in and restrict the permissions and the roles of that. But it's like, why would you go through all of that effort, all of that work when Microsoft has designed a solution specifically for the scenario of student teacher? Yeah. So they're not sure where to go to do that. As part of files, you've got, this is ultimately just the front end, files is just the front end of SharePoint. So if you go to your ellipsis button, which is your little three dots, go and open in SharePoint and go online and whether you've got to do authentication, but go online and then that's when you can go into some of the advanced permission for the file or the folder. So you've got to go deep dive. You've got to go online to actually change those permissions if you need to, not just the front end. Yeah. I mean, the reality with this is that, somebody's, they've already been using it. They're halfway through the semester. They just, they need to go and solve it. I get that. But going forward, use the tools the right way, the way they were designed. Yeah. And it saves you a lot of these headaches.