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MS-721 Question #174: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: Create a separate organizational unit (OU) in Active Directory and block Group Policy Object. {"question_number": 4, "correct_answer": "B", "explanation": "Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows runs a specialized, locked-down operating system. When joined to an Active Directory domain, Group Policy Objects (GPOs) applied at higher-level OUs can interfere with the Teams Rooms a

Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices

Question

Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription. You are deploying 10 Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows devices. You need to join all the devices to contoso.com. What should you do before you join each device to contoso.com?

Options

  • ADisable Windows Update on each device.
  • BCreate a separate organizational unit (OU) in Active Directory and block Group Policy Object
  • CModify the authentication settings in the SkypeSettings.xml file of each device.
  • DCreate a separate organizational unit (OU) in Active Directory and enable No Override for the

Explanation

{"question_number": 4, "correct_answer": "B", "explanation": "Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows runs a specialized, locked-down operating system. When joined to an Active Directory domain, Group Policy Objects (GPOs) applied at higher-level OUs can interfere with the Teams Rooms application - for example, by enforcing screen savers, power settings, security baselines, or software restrictions that break functionality. The recommended Microsoft guidance is to place Teams Rooms devices in a dedicated OU and block GPO inheritance to prevent incompatible policies from being applied. This is a prerequisite before domain-joining, not something to fix afterward.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 4}

Topics

#Teams Rooms#Active Directory#Group Policy#Device Management

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