Question 134 of 175 from exam MS-700: Managing Microsoft Teams

Question 134 of 175 from exam MS-700: Managing Microsoft Teams

Question

HOTSPOT - You are a Microsoft Teams administrator for your company.

You have the Org-wide app settings shown in the App Settings exhibit.

(Click the App Settings tab.)

Org-wide app settings

Third party apps Aa
You can control which third party apps can be
installed for your organization. Learn more

Allow third party or custom apps ©

@Q@ =

Allow any new third party apps published to
the store by default ©

@Qoo-

Custom apps A

If your organization requires apps other than
those available in the Teams Apps store,
custom apps can be developed as app
packages and uploaded. Learn more

Allow interaction with custom apps @

@Q@ =
Blocked apps (1) a

Search for apps you want to block across your
‘organization or to see a list of apps go to
Teams app store.

Planner g
Microsoft Corp. 4

Cancel

The company's global app permission policy is configured as shown in the Permission Policy exhibit.

(Click the Permission Policy tab.)

Global

Description
Microsoft apps
Choose which Teams apps published by Microsoft or its partners can be installed by your users.
© Allow specific apps and block all others v
+ Add apps 2 Items

wed apps App ID Distributor
Flow 3a1996d-dbOf-4857-a6ea-7aabf0266b00 Microsoft Corp.

Planner _ com.microsoft.teamspace.tab.planner Microsoft Corp.

Third-party apps
Choose which Teams apps published by a third-party that can be installed by your users.

@ Block all apps v

Tenant apps
Choose which Tenant apps can be installed by your users.

@ Block all apps

The company's global app setup policy is configured as shown in the Setup Policy exhibit.

(Click the Setup Policy tab.)

Global

Description

Upload custom apps ©

Pinned apps

Choose the order that apps are pinned in the Teams app navigation bar.

+ Add apps

Activity
Planner
Chat
Teams
Calendar
Calling

Files

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BDaOoeBoao:

Titems

App ID

14d6962d-6eeb-4148-8890-de55454bb136

com,microsoft.teamspace.tab.planner

86fcd49b-61a2-4701-b771-54728cd291fb

2a84919f-59d8-4441-2975-2a8c26436741

efS6c0de-36fc-4ef8-b417-3d82ba9d073¢

20c3440d-c67e-4420-9180-0e50c39693df

Saf6a76b-40fc-dba1-af29-8149b08e44fd

Distributor

Microsoft

Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft

Microsoft

Microsoft

Microsoft

Microsoft

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true.

Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Hot Area:

Answer Area

Statements

Team members can upload apps from the Microsoft Teams client.

Allteam members can add the Microsoft Flow app to a team.

Allteam members can add the Microsoft Planner app to ateam.

Yes

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Explanations

Answer Area

Statements

Team members can upload apps from the Microsoft Teams client.

Allteam members can add the Microsoft Flow app to a team.

Allteam members can add the Microsoft Planner app to ateam.

Yes

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Box 1: Yes - Allow interaction with custom apps in the org-wide policy and upload custom apps in the global policy are set to on.This means that users can upload custom apps to teams that allow it and to teams for which they are owners.

Box 2: Yes - The global policy allows Microsoft Flow.

Box 3: No - The global policy allows Microsoft Planner.However, the org-wide settings blocks Microsoft Planner.In this case, the org-wide policy blocking the app will override the global policy meaning the app will be blocked.When an app is blocked, users will not be able to add the app to a team.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-app-permission-policies https://office365itpros.com/2019/08/12/using-teams-app-permission-policies/ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-custom-app-policies-and-settings