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Microsoft MS-700 Exam - Topic 3 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-700 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 3
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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams.

Users report that their presence information is available to external partners.

You need to ensure that the presence information is available only to the external partners on the users' contact lists.

What should you do?

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Dominga
3 months ago
Wait, I didn’t know presence info was visible to outsiders!
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Chau
3 months ago
D sounds right, but can we really limit it to just specific domains?
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Bev
4 months ago
C seems too restrictive, not sure that’s the best choice.
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Eileen
4 months ago
I think B is more effective for managing guest access.
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Merilyn
4 months ago
Option A is the way to go for privacy settings.
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Aleta
4 months ago
I think the PowerShell command for privacy mode could be the right choice, but I’m a bit uncertain about how it interacts with external partners.
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Polly
5 months ago
I feel like the answer might be related to the Teams admin center, but I can't remember if we should add domains or configure something else.
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Santos
5 months ago
I remember a practice question about managing external access, but I can't recall if it was about guest user restrictions or presence settings.
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Cecily
5 months ago
I think we might need to adjust the privacy settings, but I'm not sure if it's the PowerShell command or something in the admin center.
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Marjory
5 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one. I'm not sure if the PowerShell commands in options A and C are the right solution, as they seem to be more global settings. I'll need to double-check the details on each option.
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Douglass
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. It seems like we need to restrict the visibility of user presence to only the approved external partners. I'm thinking option D might be the way to go.
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Wilda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with managing presence settings in Teams. I'll need to review the options carefully to make sure I choose the right approach.
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Lashawnda
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward configuration issue with Microsoft Teams. I think I can handle this one.
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Lezlie
5 months ago
I remember practice questions that highlighted the importance of showing inbound and outbound data flows, but I can't recall which option does that effectively.
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Francesco
1 year ago
This is a classic case of 'keep it simple, stupid'. Option D all the way, folks.
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Casandra
1 year ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I'm just going to go with the obvious answer - D. Simple and straightforward.
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Nickole
1 year ago
Agreed, D seems like the most logical choice here.
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Carman
1 year ago
Yeah, that sounds right. Let's go with D.
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Fabiola
1 year ago
I think the answer is D. Add the external partners to the specific domains list.
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Lynelle
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B could also be a valid solution.
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Lashonda
1 year ago
Option C? Really? Disabling federated users? That's overkill, don't you think?
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Vicki
1 year ago
Option C might be too extreme, let's try option D instead.
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Emelda
1 year ago
D) From the Microsoft Teams admin center, add the external partners to the Allow only specific external domains list.
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Luther
1 year ago
B) From External collaboration settings in the Azure Active Directory admin center, configure Guest user access restrictions.
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Mitsue
1 year ago
A) From PowerShell, run Set-CsPrivacyConfiguration -EnablePrivacyMode $true.
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Bernardine
1 year ago
I'd have to go with Option A. Enabling privacy mode in PowerShell should do the trick, right?
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Matthew
1 year ago
Hmm, Option B looks promising too. Restricting guest access might do the trick.
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Nathan
1 year ago
Option D seems like the way to go. Adding the external partners to the allowed list will keep the presence info private.
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Marci
1 year ago
I agree. It's important to control who can see users' presence information, especially when working with external partners.
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Glory
1 year ago
That makes sense. Restricting access to specific external domains is a good security measure.
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Merrilee
1 year ago
Option D seems like the way to go. Adding the external partners to the allowed list will keep the presence info private.
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Ronny
1 year ago
Yes, by adding specific external domains to the allowed list, you can ensure only those partners have access.
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Naomi
1 year ago
It's important to control who can see that information to maintain privacy and security.
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Ruby
1 year ago
I agree, that sounds like the best solution to restrict access to presence information.
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Dallas
1 year ago
Option D seems like the way to go. Adding the external partners to the allowed list will keep the presence info private.
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Marlon
1 year ago
I agree with Omer, adding external partners to the specific domains list makes sense.
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Omer
2 years ago
I think the answer is D.
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