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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You need to prevent temporary employees from using the private chat feature in Microsoft Teams.
Solution: You create a meeting policy and assign the policy to the users.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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TMW
Highly Voted 1 year, 12 months ago
Teams policy - create private channels on/off - nope Meeting policies are for meetings - nope Messaging policy - Chat on/off - Yes However, it looks like it will toggle off chat for the user that it is assigned to, for not just private chats, but across the board. Doesn't seem like a real world solution, but it would prevent private chats. I am wondering if this is the correct answer, due to the "Chat permission role" settings option in the messaging policy. You could use "Role-based chat permissions": https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/supervise-chats-edu#allow-supervised-chat Either way, one could create a messaging policy, that could be applied to a temp user, that would prevent them from initiating a private chat. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/messaging-policies-in-teams?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH#messaging-policy-settings
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dittsche87
Most Recent 1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
No, it should be messaging policy
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Notteb
9 months, 2 weeks ago
indeed, meeting policy doesn't apply here
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certgreed
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
correct answer is B
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brainlaugh
2 years ago
Admin Center, on the left pane click Settings then click Services & add-ins, and click Microsoft Teams: This will bring up the settings for Microsoft Teams: Expand Messaging, and for Allow users to chat privately click the switch to turn off.
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asturmark
2 years ago
You the same settings from Teams Admin Center - Org-wide settings - Guest Access: https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/company-wide-settings/guest-configuration
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