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You work as a Microsoft 365 Administrator for your company. All users have Microsoft 365 E3 licenses.
All users use Microsoft Skype for Business Online for collaboration.
You plan to migrate all users to Microsoft Teams.
You need to ensure that users can use both Microsoft Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams during the migration period.
You need to configure the Teams upgrade settings to ensure that users can use Skype for Business for chats and calls only.
Which of the following PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

  • A. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeeting
  • B. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName Islands
  • C. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab
  • D. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBonly
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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balajim212
Highly Voted 4 years ago
Correct answer - SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeetings
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blamsubi
Highly Voted 3 years, 12 months ago
Skype for Chats and Calls ONLY -> Meetings with Teams -> SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeetings
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ura18
Most Recent 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
-PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab Skype でチャット・通話、Teams でチーム/ファイル/Planner などのコラボ機能のみ許可(会議は除外) -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeeting 上記に加え、Teams 会議も利用可能(Skype 会議は残る)
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Frankmann
6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
SfBWithTeamsCollab: Leave Skype for Business unchanged for chat, calling, and meeting capabilities. Add Teams collaboration capabilities SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeeting: In this mode, private chat and calling functionality remain on Skype for Business while Teams is used for scheduling and conducting meetings, as well as for collaboration using channels–based conversations.
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b466dd6
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Answer is C. A is not appropriate because it also enables meetings. SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeetings Meeting scheduling is available SfBWithTeamsCollab or SfBOnly1 Meeting scheduling isn't available https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-client-experience-and-conformance-to-coexistence-modes Copilot says: To ensure that users can use Skype for Business for chats and calls only while allowing collaboration in Microsoft Teams, you should run the following PowerShell cmdlet: C. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab This will configure the Teams upgrade settings so that users will continue to use Skype for Business Online for chats and calls, while using Microsoft Teams for collaboration purposes. This setting facilitates a smooth transition during the migration period.
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A: Alternatively, the administrator can first shift only meeting scheduling to Teams, while leaving chat and calling functions in Skype for Business using the SfBWithTeamsCollabAndMeetings mode. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/upgrade-and-coexistence-of-skypeforbusiness-and-teams?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH#select-capabilities-method-using-skype-for-business-modes
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nefaxto
1 year, 1 month ago
A seems Correct Answer https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/upgrade-and-coexistence-of-skypeforbusiness-and-teams?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH#select-capabilities-method-using-skype-for-business-modes
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PLiu66
1 year, 8 months ago
A is correct. With SfBWithTeamCollabAndMeetings: Users also run both the SfB and Teams clients. They can: • Use SfB for chat and calling • Use Teams for group collaboration, including channel conversations, but not for 1:1 chat or calling • Only schedule Teams meetings but can attend both SfB and Teams meetings scheduled by others.
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emjotbe
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
c is correct answer
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poxyu
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
If you want users to use Skype for Business for chats and calls only, and use Teams for everything else (except for chat and calls), you would use the coexistence mode "Skype for Business with Teams Collaboration". This means Skype for Business is used for chats and calls, and Teams is used for collaboration (Teams and Channels) and meetings. Therefore, the correct cmdlet to achieve this configuration is: C. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab
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smkartha
2 years ago
Read detailed article to clear confusion. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/migration-interop-guidance-for-teams-with-skype
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globy118
2 years, 1 month ago
C Skype for Business with Teams collaboration - Use this setting if you want your users to use Skype for Business in addition to using Teams for group collaboration (channels). Skype for Business with Teams collaboration and meetings - Use this setting if you want your users to use Skype for Business in addition to using Teams for group collaboration (channels) and Teams meetings.
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tdasuni001
2 years, 3 months ago
To configure the Teams upgrade settings to ensure that users can use Skype for Business for chats and calls only while migrating to Teams, you need to assign the "SfBWithTeamsCollab" Teams upgrade policy to the users. This policy enables coexistence between Skype for Business and Teams, but only allows users to use Skype for Business for chats and calls. To assign the "SfBWithTeamsCollab" Teams upgrade policy to the users, you can run the following PowerShell cmdlet: Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab -Identity <User>
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jwillams
2 years, 4 months ago
To ensure that users can use both Microsoft Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams during the migration period and that they can use Skype for Business for chats and calls only, you should run the Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy cmdlet with the SfBWithTeamsCollab parameter.
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MasiEB
2 years, 4 months ago
Skype for Business with Teams Collaboration and Meetings, also known as Meetings First In this mode, private chat and calling functionality remain on Skype for Business while Teams is used for scheduling and conducting meetings, as well as for collaboration using channels–based conversations. Correct answer is A
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sultanmr123
2 years, 5 months ago
C. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBWithTeamsCollab: This policy would allow users to use Skype for Business for chats and calls, and also use Teams for collaboration during the migration period. This policy is exactly what is required as it allows users to continue using Skype for Business for chats and calls, while still having the ability to use Teams for collaboration during the transition. This would make the migration process smoother for users, allowing them to continue using the familiar Skype for Business for some of their communication needs while also having access to the new Teams platform.
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sultanmr123
2 years, 6 months ago
D. Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy -PolicyName SfBonly is the correct PowerShell cmdlet to run to ensure that users can use Skype for Business for chats and calls only during the migration period. The Grant-CsTeamsUpgradePolicy cmdlet allows you to configure the Teams upgrade policy for individual users or groups of users in your organization. By using the -PolicyName SfBonly parameter, you are specifying that users should continue to use Skype for Business for chats and calls only, and not be upgraded to Teams. This will allow users to use both Skype for Business and Teams during the migration period.
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