Is there a way to know if I have ever shared my screen in any of the meetings ? I don't know if I have shared my screen in a meeting or not? Can I get to know if I have shared or not?

Anonymous
2024-03-30T11:20:54+00:00

I don't know if I have shared my screen in a past meeting or not . Is there a way to know if I have shared or not ?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-03-30T12:17:44+00:00

    Hi Shanmathi,

    Thank you for reaching out to this forum. I'm Utkarsh and as a fellow Microsoft user, I'm here and ready to help you today.

    I am a user like you, this is a user forum and not Microsoft directly.

    Unfortunately, most video conferencing platforms don't track individual screen sharing history. This means there's no built-in way to see if you've shared your screen in previous meetings.

    However, there are a couple of methods you could try to determine if you've shared your screen:

    1. To check if you have shared your screen in past Microsoft Teams meetings, you can review your meeting history and activity. Here's how you can do it: a. Open Microsoft Teams and go to the "Calendar" tab. b. Click on "Meetings" to view your past meetings. c. Select the specific meeting you want to check. d. Look for the meeting details or activity log to see if screen sharing was initiated during that meeting.
    2. Meeting Details: Check the details or recording (if available) of past meetings you've attended. Sometimes, meeting organizers or participants might note if someone shared their screen during the meeting. You can access past meeting details by going to your calendar in Teams, selecting the meeting, and then checking any available recordings or notes.
    3. Activity Feed: Check your Microsoft Teams activity feed. While it won't explicitly tell you if you shared your screen in a meeting, it might show activity related to sharing content, such as uploading files or starting a screen share. However, this method may not be very precise or comprehensive.

    I hope this information helps. If you have any questions, please let me know and I'd be glad to assist you further.

    I am NOT a Microsoft Agent/Employee.

    I hope this is helpful! Best Regards, Utkarsh

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