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Thomas_Steibl
Feb 05, 2020Brass Contributor
Online Services available even if there are no Licenses issued
I want to have a couple of users which are not able to use any of the Office 365 online services (like Planner, SharePoint, OneDrive). Therefore I created a security group with the members and a stan...
JanBakkerOrphaned
Feb 10, 2020Iron Contributor
Thomas_Steibl You can block access for specific users with Azure AD Conditional Access. Regardless of their license status.
Thomas_Steibl
Feb 11, 2020Brass Contributor
Can you explain that to me a little further?
Currently I don't see a chance to disable all online services besides Teams?! Since I can't select Teams individually?!
Thanks in advance.
Currently I don't see a chance to disable all online services besides Teams?! Since I can't select Teams individually?!
Thanks in advance.
- JanBakkerOrphanedFeb 11, 2020Iron Contributor
Thomas_Steibl See attached screenshot. You can select all apps and then make exclusions if you want.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/overview
- Thomas_SteiblFeb 11, 2020Brass Contributor
Thanks JanBakkerOrphaned! I created a policy to block all access and included all cloud apps and excluded Teams. Unfortunately I can't access any resources anymore (office.com or Teams App)...
- JanBakkerOrphanedFeb 11, 2020Iron Contributor
Thomas_Steibl Unfortunately this cannot be done for the Teams app, because Teams is also triggered when you use the Office 365 (preview), SharePoint and Exchange app.