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Online Services available even if there are no Licenses issued
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.
Is there a way to restrict Browser access? For instance - it's fine if the user is within a Teams group where they are using Planner, but the user should not be able to open tasks.office.com...
A user should be able to use the Teams client but not the Teams browser interface.
- JanBakkerOrphanedFeb 12, 2020Steel Contributor
Thomas_Steibl Yes, you can also do this with conditional access.
You can restrict browser access for the apps you've selected. Users can still use the Desktop & Mobile clients. In order to do that, you can select Browsers from the Client app section under Conditions.
Be careful of what users and apps you select. You can easily lock yourself out 😉