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Trusted IP license question
You can achieve the same effect using the Named locations functionality: https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/ConditionalAccessBlade/NamedNetworksV2
Still P1, so you should have no trouble accessing it.
VasilMichev I checked there before posting here but it's all grayed out for me.
here but it's all grayed out for me
- PS_83Sep 18, 2019Brass Contributor
PS_83 So I figured out that while I was able to access aAure via the o365 admin portal > admin center, I didn’t actually have an AAD license. I signed up for the P2 trial (there was no P1 option) and boom I was able to add in the trusted IP for my client.
*UPDATE - Found the P1 option but it wasn't within the Azure portal, it was back in the 365 Admin portal under billing > Purchase Services which was a bit confusing. Why would they offer the P2 and Enterprise Mobility + Security E5 trials directly un Azure and not the P1? Anyway, I was able to add the P1 license to my admin account so when my P2 30 days trial is over, it will fall back to P1.