ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #99
Your organization uses live-streaming to host large Google Meet meetings. You need to limit the participation to affiliated Google Workspace domains by using the Admin console. What should you do?
The correct answer is C. Add participants to an organizational unit (OU). Turn on live streaming. In the Google Admin console, you can place users from affiliated domains into an organizational unit (OU) and control live streaming permissions at the OU level. By adding participants to a designated OU and enabling live streaming only for that OU, you effectively restrict who…
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Your organization uses live-streaming to host large Google Meet meetings. You need to limit the participation to affiliated Google Workspace domains by using the Admin console. What should you do?
Options
- AAdd the Trusted Workspace domain names in the Stream dialog box.
- BTurn off live streaming to Youtube.
- CAdd participants to an organizational unit (OU). Turn on live streaming.
- DTurn on in-house live streaming. Invite users from affiliated domains.
How the community answered
(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B3% (1)
- C83% (24)
- D10% (3)
Explanation
In the Google Admin console, you can place users from affiliated domains into an organizational unit (OU) and control live streaming permissions at the OU level. By adding participants to a designated OU and enabling live streaming only for that OU, you effectively restrict who can participate in live-streamed meetings to users within affiliated, managed domains. Option A is incorrect because the Stream dialog does not have a trusted domain restriction field. Option B (turning off YouTube streaming) would eliminate live streaming entirely rather than limit it. Option D does not enforce domain-level restrictions through the Admin console.
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