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Microsoft Exam MS-700 Topic 13 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-700 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 13
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Task 11

You need to restrict external Teams communication for both calling and personal chat to only organizational users that use the microsoft.com domain.

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To restrict external Teams communication for both calling and personal chat to only organizational users that use the microsoft.com domain, you need to use the Teams admin center to configure the external access settings. Here are the steps to follow:

Sign in to the Teams admin center with your Microsoft 365 username and password.

In the left navigation, go to Org-wide settings > External access.

Under External access, turn on the toggle for Users can communicate with other Skype for Business and Teams users.

Under Cross-tenant access settings, click Manage settings.

In the Cross-tenant access settings pane, under Calling and chat, select Allow specific domains and then enter microsoft.com in the box below. This will allow your users to communicate with Microsoft users via calling and chat.

Click Save.

Note: You also need to make sure that microsoft.com has configured their external access settings to allow communication with your domain. See Communicate with users from other organizations for more details.


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Gladys
7 months ago
Hmm, good point. But then again, if you have legitimate business needs to communicate with people outside of the microsoft.com domain, that could really hamper productivity. I'd want to know the reasoning behind this requirement before just accepting it.
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Alisha
7 months ago
I agree, it does seem a bit restrictive. Then again, maybe Microsoft wants to keep everything contained within their own ecosystem, you know? Limit the potential for data leaks or security breaches or something.
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Cordelia
7 months ago
Yeah, I'm a little confused by that as well. I mean, why limit it to just the microsoft.com domain? What if you have partners or clients that use a different email domain? Seems like that could cause some issues.
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Kathryn
7 months ago
Whoa, this question is definitely a tricky one! Restricting external Teams communication to only organizational users with the microsoft.com domain? That's a pretty specific requirement. I wonder what the reasoning is behind that?
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Vanesa
6 months ago
D) Use PowerShell to manage external access settings in Teams
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Heike
6 months ago
Setting up app policies can help control access to certain features and external communication options.
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Merri
7 months ago
C) Implement an app setup policy in the Teams admin center
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Lazaro
7 months ago
That makes sense, they can set up policies to monitor and restrict communication based on their requirements.
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Ivan
7 months ago
B) Create a communication compliance policy in Microsoft 365 compliance center
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Blair
7 months ago
It seems like they want to limit communication to only users within their organization, probably for security reasons.
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Reita
7 months ago
A) See the solution in the explanation below
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