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Nate Chamberlain
Nate Chamberlain
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Configuring guest access

As a Teams administrator, you can choose whether to allow guests in your organization's Microsoft Teams environment at all, and if so, how those guest users can utilize Teams. For example, you may wish to allow/disallow making private calls or chatting. In this recipe, we'll configure the Guest access settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center.

Getting ready

You must be a global or Teams administrator to configure the settings in this recipe.

How to do it…

  1. Go to the Microsoft Teams admin center at https://admin.teams.microsoft.com.
  2. Select Org-wide settings | Guest access:

    Figure 9.44 – The Guest access link in the left-hand navigation menu of the Microsoft Teams admin center

  3. If you disable Allow guest access in Teams, none of the other options on this page will be available. We'll leave it as On for this recipe:

    Figure 9.45 – The toggle option for allowing guest access in Teams

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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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