Q: 4
Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You recently set the company's Microsoft Teams upgrade policy to Teams only coexistence mode.
A user reports that several online meetings are configured to use Microsoft Skype for Business.
You need to convert the online meetings in the user’s calendar to use Microsoft Teams.
What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Options
Discussion
D. not B
Ugh, Microsoft loves to make the Teams location stuff overly complicated. For this scenario, why not just enable external location lookup mode in the emergency calling policy? That way Teams can grab the address from the device itself and route based on where the user is. You only really need manual network/location configs if you have older devices or strict compliance needs, I think. Anyone disagree with using that approach for most setups?
I don’t think network/location config is needed if you enable external location lookup mode. Teams just uses the device OS to grab the current address for emergency calls. The trap is thinking you have to pre-define physical networks, but that's not needed here. Pretty sure that's correct-anyone see it different?
I don’t think it’s B. D, since you don’t need to configure networks right now unless the question specifies older devices.
Option D. but only if users' devices support OS-level location sharing. Some older phones/VDI set ups might need a manual approach, so just watch for that detail on exam-day.
Yeah, D feels right but could be a trick. Why not B though?
D tbh, trap is thinking you need manual network/location setup but external location lookup does it here.
D
Its B, since not setting up network stuff might trip people up but Teams can use device location with certain settings.
D , since you don't need to set up networks or locations, just enable external location lookup mode.
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