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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
You need to prevent guest users in the tenant from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.
Solution: From Microsoft Teams admin center, you modify the External collaboration settings.
Does this meet the goal?
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Guest access in Teams allows people outside you organization to access teams and channels.
When you turn on Guest Access, you can turn on or off features guests users can or can't use.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-up-guestsThe provided solution is not the correct approach to meet the stated goal of preventing guest users from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.
The External collaboration settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center control settings related to guest access and external communication. However, it does not provide any option to control the use of cameras during meetings for guest users.
To achieve the desired result, you need to create a new Teams Meeting Policy that limits guest access to camera use. This policy can then be applied to guest users or specific groups of guest users.
Here are the steps to create a new Teams Meeting Policy:
Now that the policy has been created, you can apply it to guest users or specific groups of guest users.
To apply the policy to guest users:
To apply the policy to a group of guest users:
By following the above steps, you will successfully restrict guest users from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.