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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.

You need to prevent guest users in the tenant from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings.

Solution: From Microsoft Teams admin center, you modify the Guest access settings.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    To prevent guest users from using cameras during Microsoft Teams meetings, modifying the Guest access settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center is not sufficient. The settings there control general permissions and capabilities but do not specifically address camera usage during meetings. The appropriate way to achieve this goal is to create a specific Teams meeting policy that restricts camera usage for guest users. This policy can then be assigned to guest users through Azure Active Directory.

Discussion
bingomutantOption: A

yeah allow ip video is in TAC > Guest Users...

TMWOption: A

Org-wide settings, guest access, turn off the IP video

Vic_WOption: A

correct

certgreedOption: A

correct answer is A

JoskeVrOption: A

A is correct. Guest Access -> Meeting -> Video conferencing (turn it off)

r2c3poOption: B

No, modifying the Guest access settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center won't specifically allow you to prevent guest users from using cameras during Teams meetings. The Guest access settings primarily control the overall permissions and capabilities of guest users within the Teams environment, such as their ability to create and manage teams, channels, and chat. To achieve the goal of preventing guest users from using cameras during Teams meetings, you would need to utilize more granular settings or policies. In this case, you can achieve this goal by using Microsoft 365 or Azure Active Directory policies. One possible solution could involve creating a Teams meeting policy that applies specifically to guest users and restricts their ability to use cameras. You can then assign this policy to guest users in Azure Active Directory.