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Get mailbox users without ATP License
This isn't google, and we are not mind readers, so can you maybe share some more details on what you are trying to achieve? And are you talking about the standalone ATP SKU, or ATP as part from E5?
In general, ATP licenses do not need to be assigned to users, so you just need to make sure you have enough licenses available in the tenant.
You can get a list of all users with or without a specific license from the O365 admin portal -> Users -> click the View dropdown -> custom view. It might be easier to just use PowerShell though:
Get-MsolUser -All | ? {$_.Licenses.ServiceStatus | ? {$_.ServicePlan.ServiceName -eq "ATP_ENTERPRISE" -and $_.ProvisioningStatus -ne "Success"}}
In general, ATP licenses do not need to be assigned to users, so you just need to make sure you have enough licenses available in the tenant. VasilMichev Thanks for clearing that up.
- Mark Louie DiazAug 31, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi Navishkar,
Now we ran out of ATP.
That's why management need to know who doesn't have yet. to Procure additional more.
Best Regards,
Mark
- Navishkar SadheoAug 31, 2018Steel Contributor
I hear you. I recently implemented some ATP policies on my tenant as well and was really confused as to how to assign the licenses. Eventually I created an Azure security group with dynamic membership. I said everyone that has an E3 license should be added to that group. Then I went an assigned ATP licenses to that group. So in theory anyone that has an E3 license will automatically get an ATP license.
I then later discovered that there is no need to assign ATP licenses, you just need to have them in your tenant so I ended up scrapping that Azure security group. (headbang)
A good rule of thumb should be to have the number of ATP licenses match your E3 licenses that way everything can match up.