Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription. The company uses Microsoft Teams. You need to ensure that only Microsoft apps can be used in Microsoft Teams. What should you do from the Microsoft Teams admin center?
A.
From the global app setup policy, disable the Upload custom apps setting.
B.
From the Org-wide app settings, disable the Allow interaction with custom apps setting.
C.
From the Org-wide app settings, disable the Allow third party or custom apps setting.
D.
From the global app permission policy, disable the Allow All Apps setting for Microsoft apps.
Agree, probably the assumption is the Custom app is turned off by default. I dont remember turning it off but in my setup currently its turned off. In all cases C should be given as the right answer if someone answers.
C. From the Org-wide app settings, disable the Allow third party or custom apps setting.
option c is an or... not an and
which implies that not both will be true - so this doesnt work imo
i feel like im missing something..
i think i found what i am missing,
option 1 (which i am guessing is an older version of mtac)
mtac -> manage apps -> org-wide app settings
allow third party or custom apps - 1 choice
in this case - answer c makes sense
option 2
what i see in mtac now->
mtac -> manage apps -> org-wide app settings
allow third party apps
allow custom apps
these are 2 separate choices now..
in this case - answer c does not make sense
This one stumped me a little because I immediately went for option D when I saw permission policies. Option A & B disable only custom apps, so they’re both wrong. Option D, what I originally went for, is actually worded to disable the Microsoft apps - which is the opposite of what we’re trying to achieve. Option C is the clear winner.
C is correct (although wording could be better). See this link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/manage-apps#manage-org-wide-app-settings
C. From the Org-wide app settings, disable the Allow third party or custom apps setting.
Should probably say BOTH Allow third party, AND custom apps
I think C is the most correct answer
A - Will only effect custom apps settings - No
B - Will only effect custom apps settings - No
D - The scenario says to allow, not disable Microsoft apps - No
C is correct, look at the Org-wide App Setting screenshot for the next question and you can clearly see the setting there "Allow third-party apps or custom apps". If I look at my tenancy that setting is "Allow third-party apps". It is likely that this is an older question and Microsoft have since made changes to the Teams admin center changing this setting.
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