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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 sharing settings.
Does this meet the goal?
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A. B.B.
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 solution provided in the scenario, which is to modify the external sharing settings from the Microsoft Teams admin center, does not meet the goal of preventing guest users in the tenant from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.
Modifying the external sharing settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center will only allow you to configure the external access and collaboration settings, such as external access to teams, meeting invitations, guest permissions, and so on. It does not provide options to control guest users' ability to use cameras during Teams meetings.
To prevent guest users in the tenant from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings, you need to create a Teams meeting policy that disables guest user access to cameras.
Here are the steps to create a Teams meeting policy that disables guest user access to cameras:
Once the policy is created, you need to apply it to the guest users. You can do this by creating a new Teams meeting policy assignment that applies to the guest users. Here are the steps to create a new Teams meeting policy assignment:
After completing these steps, guest users in the tenant will not be able to use cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.