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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You plan to configure the environment to allow external users to collaborate in Microsoft Teams by using guest access.
The company implements a new security policy that has the following requirements: -> Only guest users from specific domains must be allowed to connect to collaborate by using Microsoft Teams.
-> Guest users must be prevented from inviting other guests.
You need to recommend a solution to meet the security policy requirements.
Solution: From the Microsoft Teams admin center, you modify the global meeting policy.
Does this meet the goal?
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No, modifying the global meeting policy from the Microsoft Teams admin center does not meet the security policy requirements.
The global meeting policy in Microsoft Teams is used to control the meeting features that are available to users in your organization. Modifying the global meeting policy does not provide a solution for allowing only guest users from specific domains to collaborate in Teams or preventing guest users from inviting other guests.
To meet the security policy requirements, you need to configure guest access settings in Microsoft Teams. This involves the following steps:
Configure guest access settings: To allow external users to collaborate in Teams, you need to configure guest access settings in the Teams admin center. This includes enabling guest access and specifying the domains that are allowed to collaborate with your organization.
Configure guest access settings for specific teams: After enabling guest access, you can configure guest access settings for specific teams to control guest access on a per-team basis. This includes specifying whether guests can create, update, or delete channels and tabs, as well as whether they can add or remove members.
Configure guest access settings for meetings: To prevent guest users from inviting other guests, you need to configure guest access settings for meetings. This includes specifying whether guests can invite other guests to meetings or if they are limited to inviting only users from your organization.
Therefore, the recommended solution to meet the security policy requirements is to configure guest access settings for Teams and meetings, rather than modifying the global meeting policy.