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EngineerNumber88923498
Apr 10, 2024Copper Contributor
Re: Does legacy Microsoft Action Pack includes Microsoft teams?
LicensingConcierge1 Less than 6 months later and that no longer appears to be true. 😞 From https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/office-365-e3: Office 365 E3 (no Teams) ...
LicensingConcierge1
Microsoft
Apr 10, 2024
Since the OP is pretty old, I created a new post for your reply & moved it out of the CSP Program community and into the Business Applications/BizApps community since your post is about O365 & Microsoft Teams.
Note: I realize that O365 is a MW (modern work) product, but for now, the BizApps community includes MW.
EngineerNumber88923498
Apr 10, 2024Copper Contributor
The reason I posted on the existing topic instead of creating a new one is that the answer in the existing topic is incorrect at this point, and it's misleading to anyone who finds it through a web search.
- JillArmourMicrosoftApr 17, 2024
Community Manager
EngineerNumber88923498 A forum/discussion board is meant to keep all posts dated from when they were posted. If you were doing a search on the topic you should be looking for the latest article by post date to find the latest information about it.
We do not remove legacy information as it's important to know how things have changed. We rarely update old posts as we create new announcements to share to make sure everyone that subscribes to the space is aware of changes. I'm sorry you were confused, but you should have the correct information available to you now.
Thanks for being part of the community!
- EngineerNumber88923498Apr 17, 2024Copper Contributor> A forum/discussion board is meant to keep all posts dated from when they were posted.
Correct, and I never suggested changing a date.
> you should be looking for the latest article by post date to find the latest information about it.
That was the latest post for this topic! I've pointed that out already.
> We do not remove legacy information as it's important to know how things have changed.
I didn't suggest that, either.
> We rarely update old posts as we create new announcements to share to make sure everyone that subscribes to the space is aware of changes.
You didn't have to. In fact, if you'd simply left the comment I originally added to that topic alone, we wouldn't even be having this conversation. If you don't want people commenting on an existing post, you should lock it.
- LicensingConcierge1Apr 10, 2024
Microsoft
hmmm.... if I remember correctly, this was the original post, correct? Microsoft Action Pack - what to consider? - Microsoft Community Hub
The OP is asking about Microsoft Action Pack and I responded by providing links to find information on Microsoft Action Pack.
Let me know what information you feel is incorrect/misleading and I'm happy to re-investigate.
- EngineerNumber88923498Apr 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi LicensingConcierge1 ,
It was this one: Does legacy Microsoft Action Pack includes Microsoft teams?
Since that post was less than 6 months ago and currently appears on the front page of Bing search results for 'microsoft teams action pack', it could save some people's time and confusion to have updated information in that thread.
Thank you.
- LicensingConcierge1Apr 16, 2024
Microsoft
The date (and time) of the post is stamped on all posts & replies. In October '23, Teams was included with O365 E3, so the information in my reply was accurate at that time:
Microsoft later announced the updated information that Teams will be realigned on April '24;
Realigning global licensing for Microsoft 365
Since the date is stamped on all posts, replies, and announcements, all viewers are able to discern the if information has been updated, such as in the matter of unbundling Teams.
But it wouldn't hurt for me to add an update reply to that thread
If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge