I think the answer is correct.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/manage-external-access?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH
Use external access when:
You want the people in your organization to use Teams to contact people in specific businesses outside of your organization.
agreed 100. External Access in Teams Admin Center is for comms with external domains. External Collaboration in Azure AD Admin Center is for.. collaboration. which is the stated goal.
its A...not C - done a lot of reading
Use external access (federation) when you need a solution that lets external users in other domains find, call, chat, and set up meetings with you. External users have no access to your organization's teams or team resources. This is turned on by default
If you block the domain at the Teams Admin centre level, this will stop the "find, call, chat, and set up meetings with you" functionality.
Sharing in Microsoft 365 is governed at its highest level by the organizational relationships settings in Azure Active Directory. If guest sharing is disabled or restricted in Azure AD, this setting overrides any sharing settings that you configure in Microsoft 365.
In Azure, you can block the domain list - Allow specific domains: By adding domains to an Allow list, you limit external access to only the allowed domains. Once you set up a list of allowed domains, all other domains will be blocked. - ** As per the case study requirements **
This question sucks. There are too many similar scenarios with the same sounding results. Guest access/External access/Anonymous users can join and there are also Guest collaboration settings in Entra and federation in Azure. Come-on Microsoft.
Guest access let's you control how guests collaborate / External access lets people in your organization find, call, chat, and set up meetings with external users. Guest access is in TAC. I get C?
Es sencillo: AzureAD manda sobre el resto, el invitado y el dominio permitido en colaboración externa se configura en AzureAD. En Teams sólo es para usuarios de otras empresas para buscar, llamar, chatear y configurar reuniones con usted. Así que me quedo con respuesta A.
In my opinion should be C, remember that we talk about collaborate inTeams
Allow only specific external domains: By adding domains to an Allow list, you limit external access to only the allowed domains. Once you set up a list of allowed domains, all other domains will be blocked.
To allow specific domains:
TAC -> Users > External access.
Teams AC > Users > External Access:
When external domains are allowed, users in your organization can chat, add users to meetings, and use audio video conferencing with users in external organizations. By default, your organization can communicate with all external domains.
Choose which external domains your users have access to > Allow only specific external domains
The answer should be A because:
You have to go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/external-collaboration-settings-configure#configure-settings-in-the-portal, then configure the "Collaboration restrictions" and select "Allow invitations only to the specified domains (most restrictive)".
"Only users in a partner company that uses a domain named fabrikam.com must be able to collaborate in teams by using guest accounts."
So it's in TEAMS only so , you use the User -> External Access -> "Addlow only specific external domain" - > Fabrikam.com
For me the answer is C
The answer is 100% A here's why:
External access settings:
"Set up external access if you need to find, call, chat, and set up meetings with people outside your organization who use Teams, Skype for Business (online or on premises) or Skype.
By default, external access is enabled for all domains. You can restrict external access by allowing or blocking specific domains or by turning it off."
So, external access allows external users NOT GUSTS to Find, Call, Chat & Meeting.
As the question we have is in relation to GUESTS collaborating in Teams the answer can only be A.
AAD->External Collaboration settings is where you manage allowed domains for to achieve this goal
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