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MS-700 Managing Microsoft Teams Exam Guide - Second Edition

By : Nate Chamberlain, Peter Rising
Book Image

MS-700 Managing Microsoft Teams Exam Guide - Second Edition

By: Nate Chamberlain, Peter Rising

Overview of this book

Exam MS-700: Managing Microsoft Teams tests your knowledge and competence in the deployment, management, and monitoring of Microsoft Teams features within the Microsoft 365 platform. This book will teach you how to effectively plan and implement the required services using both the Teams admin centre within Microsoft 365 and Windows PowerShell. Throughout the chapters, you'll learn about all the policies relating to messaging, teams, meetings, and more; get to grips with the settings; and explore configuration options that a Teams administrator would encounter in their day-to-day responsibilities. You'll also discover best practices for rolling out and managing Teams services for users within your Microsoft 365 tenant as you explore each objective in detail. By the end of this Microsoft Teams book, you'll have covered everything you need to pass the MS-700 certification exam and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Section 1: Plan and Configure a Microsoft Teams Environment
8
Section 2: Manage Chat, Teams, Channels, and Apps in Microsoft Teams
13
Section 3: Manage Calling and Meetings in Microsoft Teams
19
Section 4: Mock Exam and Assessments
21
Chapter 17: Mock Exam Answers

Summary

In this chapter, we covered the creation of teams in Microsoft Teams both from scratch and existing Microsoft 365 groups. We then covered privacy settings for teams, seeing that we can change teams from their original privacy setting to Public, Private, or Org-wide. We learned about org-wide teams as well, keeping in mind that we are limited to five per tenant and only in organizations with 10,000 or fewer users.

We also covered Microsoft Teams membership, including management at the user level and promotion of members to owners and vice versa. Then, we saw how membership can be automated using Microsoft 365 or security groups with dynamic membership (such as based on a user's department or job title).

In the next chapter of this guide, we'll explore the characteristics, planning, and management of channels.