MessageExpirySeconds
Note Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.
Partners can set the expiration time before the phone deletes the received parts of a long SMS message.
For example, if the phone is waiting for a three-part SMS message and the first part has been received, the first part will be deleted when the time expires and the other part of the message has not arrived. If the second part of the message arrives before the time expires, the first and second parts of the message will be deleted if the last part does not arrive after the time expires. The expiration time is reset whenever the next part of the long message is received.
Set MessageExpirySeconds to the number seconds that the phone should wait before deleting the received parts of a long SMS messages. This value should be in hexadecimal and must be prefixed with 0x.
The default value is 0x15180, which is equivalent to 1 day or 86,400 seconds.
Edition | x86-based devices | x64-based devices | ARM-based devices |
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Windows 10 Mobile | N/A |
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