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A company has implemented Conditional Access Policies to enhance security for its Microsoft Teams environment. The IT administrator wants to ensure that only users from specific geographic locations can access Teams resources. They decide to create a policy that blocks access from any location not explicitly allowed. If a user attempts to access Teams from a location that is not on the allowed list, what will be the outcome of this policy? Additionally, consider that the company has users who frequently travel for business. How should the administrator address potential access issues for these traveling users while maintaining security?
The policy will block access for users attempting to connect from disallowed locations, but the administrator can create exceptions for traveling users by using location-based conditions in the policy.
The policy will allow access from any location as long as the user has valid credentials, regardless of their geographic location.
The policy will block access for all users, including those who are traveling, unless they are physically present in the allowed locations.
The policy will only apply to users who are not part of the company's VPN, allowing all other users to access Teams without restrictions.

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