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I'm sorry, but Google+ Hangouts was shut down on March 31, 2019, and it's no longer available. However, if you are looking to archive a video meeting or conference call, there are several tools and methods available to do so. One option is to use a screen recording tool to record the meeting while it's happening. Many screen recording tools allow you to record audio and video, and you can save the recording as a video file that can be archived and shared with others. Another option is to use a video conferencing platform that has built-in recording capabilities, such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams. These platforms allow you to record meetings directly within the app and save the recording to your computer or the cloud. Regardless of the method you choose, it's important to inform all participants that the meeting is being recorded and obtain their consent before starting the recording. Additionally, be sure to follow any company or organizational policies regarding recording meetings or conference calls.
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