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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)
1
Section 1: Planning and Designing Your Microsoft Teams Deployment
9
Section 2: Administering the Meeting, Calling, and Chat Features within Microsoft Teams
14
Section 3: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Policies for Microsoft Teams, and Apps within Teams
18
Section 4: Mock Exams and Assessments
20
Chapter 16: Mock Exam Answers

Setting the Microsoft Teams upgrade notifications and default apps while in coexistence mode

When you are planning any significant change or upgrade process within your business IT environment, communication is a crucial part of the success or failure of your project. How you prepare your end users for an upcoming change will also impact their perception of any new technologies that you are planning to introduce.

This principle of effective communication is particularly applicable when planning your migration to Microsoft Teams.

Fortunately, the Microsoft Teams admin center contains some settings that can help you to ensure that your transition to Teams is accompanied by well-informed users.

To configure these settings, you will need to ensure that you have your Teams upgrade settings configured and ready, as described earlier in this chapter. You will then need to perform the following steps:

  1. Log in to Teams admin center with your administrator account at https://admin.teams.microsoft.com:
    Figure 1.12 – Teams admin center

    Figure 1.12 – Teams admin center

  2. On the left-hand navigation pane, select Org-wide settings, and choose Teams upgrade:
    Figure 1.13 – Org-wide settings

    Figure 1.13 – Org-wide settings

  3. Once again, this will take you to the Teams upgrade settings:
    Figure 1.14 – Teams upgrade and App preferences

    Figure 1.14 – Teams upgrade and App preferences

  4. Under Coexistence mode, select Notify Skype for Business users that an upgrade to Teams is available. Note that this relates to Skype Online users only. Further reading on options for hybrid users moving to Teams is included at the end of the chapter in the Further reading section:
    Figure 1.15 – Notifying Skype for Business users regarding the upgrade

    Figure 1.15 – Notifying Skype for Business users regarding the upgrade

  5. Hovering over the information icon in this section will provide you with further information about what this setting will do once it is activated:
    Figure 1.16 – Explanation of this setting

    Figure 1.16 – Explanation of this setting

  6. To enable user notifications, move the slider to On:
Figure 1.17 – Notifying Skype for Business users regarding the upgrade

Figure 1.17 – Notifying Skype for Business users regarding the upgrade

The effect of this setting is that users will see a visual prompt within their Skype for Business app that informs them that the upgrade to Microsoft Teams is coming.

Next, we will illustrate how to set App preferences.

Setting app preferences

In addition to setting your upgrade options, you will also need to choose App preferences from the Teams upgrade section of Teams admin center:

Figure 1.18 – App preferences

Figure 1.18 – App preferences

The first of these settings allows you to select the Preferred app for users to join Skype for Business meetings option. The options for the preferred app may be configured as follows:

  1. First, hover your cursor over the information icon and you will see that this setting is independent of the values chosen in the Understanding coexistence mode at both the organization and per-user level section:
    Figure 1.19 – App preferences

    Figure 1.19 – App preferences

  2. Next, click the dropdown next to Preferred app for users to join Skype for Business meetings. This will show you the options available for this setting. These options can be seen in Figure 1.20:
    Figure 1.20 – App preferences

    Figure 1.20 – App preferences

    The first option is Skype Meetings app: This is the app for the consumer version of Skype.

    The second option is Skype for Business: This is a limited features version of Skype for Business.

  3. Once you have selected your preferred Skype app, move your cursor to hover over the option to Download the Teams app in the background for Skype for Business users. This will show you the impact of choosing this setting:
    Figure 1.21 – Downloading the Teams app in the background

    Figure 1.21 – Downloading the Teams app in the background

  4. You should move the slider to the On position in order to activate this feature. This will cause the Teams app to be downloaded in the background on the Windows PCs of users who are running the Skype for Business app. For on-premises users, it is default behavior that when notifications are enabled, Win32 Skype for Business clients will silently download the Teams client so that the rich client is available prior to moving the user to Teams Only mode. However, you can also disable this behavior.

    Important note

    As highlighted in Figure 1.20, the setting to download the Teams app in the background for Skype for Business users will only be applied should the coexistence setting for the user be set to Teams Only, or if a pending upgrade notification is enabled in the Skype for Business app.

In this section, we have shown you how to set the Microsoft Teams upgrade notifications options and choose your default apps from the Microsoft Teams admin center. You learned that you can notify your users that a Teams upgrade is planned, that you can choose the preferred app for users to join Skype for Business meetings, and that the Teams app can be automatically downloaded in the background for users.