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Microsoft Exam MB-700 Topic 2 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-700 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 2
[All MB-700 Questions]

Your company has a Microsoft has a Microsoft 365 subscription.

You need to prevent temporary employees from using the chat feature in Microsoft Teams.

Solution: You create an app permission policy and assign the policy to the users.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

An app permission policy in Microsoft Teams is used to control which apps are available to users. This policy allows you to block or allow certain apps, but it does not specifically control the chat feature within Teams. For controlling chat capabilities, a messaging policy would be more appropriate.


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Lashunda
22 days ago
Wait, we can actually do that? Awesome! I'm gonna go make sure my boss knows about this, they'll be thrilled to have that control.
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Gretchen
1 days ago
Yes
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Sylvie
28 days ago
Well, look at that! Seems like a pretty straightforward solution to me. Get those temp folks off the chat and keep the place nice and tidy.
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Bette
18 days ago
Yes
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Yuette
2 months ago
Yes, I agree with Peggie. App permission policy can be customized to block chat feature.
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Felix
2 months ago
I think No, because app permission policy may not specifically target chat feature.
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Pedro
2 months ago
Yep, that's the way to go! Gotta keep those pesky temp workers from spamming up the chat, am I right?
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Nadine
26 days ago
Why do you think it doesn't meet the goal?
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Cherry
29 days ago
No
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Flo
1 months ago
Agreed, it's important to control access to certain features
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Lai
1 months ago
Yes
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Peggie
2 months ago
Yes, it should work because app permission policy can restrict access.
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