 All right, Nitin asked a question regarding Microsoft Teams meetings. I am covering for my manager to run his meeting in his absence. What a nice guy. Yeah, that's great. Just out of curiosity, I joined the meeting today which is scheduled for Monday to check the options regarding sharing. I accidentally shared the content and I ended. May I know if the members will be able to join this meeting on Monday, as the chat window show the meeting ended, or should I send out another invite? I'm worried this is a pan-European project and a lot of people are involved. Tear face. It's not like you can't start the meeting again, ultimately. Well, that's the first answer to that. It's still there, it's still everybody's calendar, you can start it again. Unless they did events and for a quarter while with events, if you started it, you were done. You couldn't restart it. If it's a team meeting, it's a matter of what did you, what have you potentially got in there? Did it auto-start a recording, for example, that you might need to remove from the chat and delete because if you're the owner. If you're not the owner, you're going to have some troubles with removing anything that you might have put in. Yeah, so the persistent meeting, the links are forever, it seems like, because it creates a unique meeting link for every meeting you create. And I can always click that link and it'll say, that meeting's in the future, or it'll say, waiting for somebody else to let you in or that space is there. I don't know how long those stay active. I do believe if you don't, so if you set up a meeting link, I do believe if you don't log into that meeting link, I want to say it's 90 days, but don't quote me on that. Within a certain period of time, it eventually, the link will actually die because I was reading something on that, somebody asked me for that a while back. But it's a really long time. I think that's a setting, Sharon. I think there's an admin, you have the ability to go and set what that is. Maybe, I took the team's admin cert, it might have been on there somewhere, I don't know, but yeah. This is where you notice like, when I'm sure we've all, when I've organized a meeting and we've gone in there and like three of the four people show up and we end early, we wrap up, and then the person who comes in late and restarts it again. So, I mean, there is a meeting that we have actually ended it and yet the link is still live and others that were invited can go and jump back into it. So occasionally I've done that and seen that and I jump in, see the one person be like, yeah, we wrapped up early, so we're done. Yeah, but sorry. Thanks for calling. Yeah. Thanks for being late. Which is a strategy as we all know, maybe if you don't want to go to. I just, I'll give you the, I'll send the link. It says the meeting URL will never stop working. It only expires if it's a PTSN sort of dial-in number or underlining meeting policies. It says the note that a team's meeting though has the limit of 30 hours. I'll copy the link and I'll put it into chat. No, that's great. I know they've changed quite a bit over the last couple of years, so that's good to have the correct reference for right now. But be forewarned, this could change at any time. While we were talking, it may have just changed. We don't know. You just described the cloud. The magic, the opportunity of the cloud is that it- It's yours. It's interesting, when you go in, it states that, but when you go in, it says, a meet now, start time plus eight hours, a regular with no end, start time plus 60 days, meeting expires after that. A regular with end time is end time plus 60, recurring with no end is plus 60, recurring with end of last occurrence, so. So that's straightforward. That's what you're saying. I do know, like there are certain meetings we've had that if nobody logged into them for a certain period of time, when you go to click on it, it says something like this link has expired or something. So I know that there was some- Seems pretty arbitrary. It's what I'm telling you, that's what I'm saying. Like, I mean, and ask again tomorrow. I'm sure it will change. Yeah. Okay.