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Christophe DION
Jul 26, 2016Copper Contributor
Exchange Online Kiosk and Shared Mailbox
Hello to all, I see a lot of sites and blogs saying an Exchange Online Kiosk-Licensed user cannot access a Shared Mailbox. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/exchange-online-service-des...
sameepmishra
Sep 03, 2021Copper Contributor
A newly created account (specially a synced account) gets provisioned with a hidden license in Azure AD which allows all features, until the effects of admin assigned license takes place.
This is transtition can take upto 30 days to complete it.
To test this,
Create an Office 365 mailbox from Exchange On-Prem server.
On next AD sync, a mailbox will be provisioned on Exchange Online without even having any license assigned to the user on Office 365.
This mailbox will stay for 30 days and we have seen similiar case with Teams as well.
This hidden SKU license is suppose to stay with a newly provisioned user for 30 days.
Once this hidden SKU license will be removed, the user will downgraded to features of assigned license which are suppose to be there as per the MS articles.
This is transtition can take upto 30 days to complete it.
To test this,
Create an Office 365 mailbox from Exchange On-Prem server.
On next AD sync, a mailbox will be provisioned on Exchange Online without even having any license assigned to the user on Office 365.
This mailbox will stay for 30 days and we have seen similiar case with Teams as well.
This hidden SKU license is suppose to stay with a newly provisioned user for 30 days.
Once this hidden SKU license will be removed, the user will downgraded to features of assigned license which are suppose to be there as per the MS articles.