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Managing Microsoft Teams: MS-700 Exam Guide

By : Peter Rising, Nate Chamberlain
Book Image

Managing Microsoft Teams: MS-700 Exam Guide

By: Peter Rising, Nate Chamberlain

Overview of this book

Do you want to build and test your proficiency in the deployment, management, and monitoring of Microsoft Teams features within the Microsoft 365 platform? Managing Microsoft Teams: MS-700 Exam Guide will help you to effectively plan and implement Microsoft Teams using the Microsoft 365 Teams admin center and Windows PowerShell. You’ll also discover best practices for rolling out and managing MS services for Teams users within your Microsoft 365 tenant. The chapters are divided into three easy-to-follow parts: planning and design, feature policies and administration, and team management, while aligning with the official MS-700 exam objectives to help you prepare effectively for the exam. The book starts by taking you through planning and design, where you’ll learn how to plan migrations, make assessments for network readiness, and plan and implement governance tasks such as configuring guest access and monitoring usage. Later, you’ll understand feature administration, focusing on collaboration, meetings, live events, phone numbers, and the phone system, along with applicable policy configurations. Finally, the book shows you how to manage Teams and membership settings and create app policies. By the end of this book, you'll have learned everything you need to pass the MS-700 certification exam and have a handy reference guide for MS Teams.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Section 1: Planning and Designing Your Microsoft Teams Deployment
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Section 2: Administering the Meeting, Calling, and Chat Features within Microsoft Teams
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Section 3: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Policies for Microsoft Teams, and Apps within Teams
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Section 4: Mock Exams and Assessments
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Chapter 16: Mock Exam Answers

Setting up and managing app setup policies

Teams app setup policies are what determine the apps that are installed for users by default, those to be listed in users' left-hand navigation bar in Teams, as well as the order in which they're listed from top to bottom. You can also specify whether the user(s) can upload custom apps and allow user pinning.

Even though you'll determine a base policy for users, they still may be able to install additional apps and re-order their left-hand navigation bar based on the permission policies set up for the user(s).

Each app setup policy features the following configurable settings:

  • Upload custom apps (on/off)
  • Allow user pinning (on/off)
  • Installed apps (add apps you want to be installed for applicable users)
  • Pinned apps (those apps that should appear in the left-hand navigation bar and the order in which they should be listed)

If you allow users to upload custom apps (in ZIP format), they can do so...