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HotCakeX
Nov 10, 2019MVP
What is the difference between these 2 Office 365 plans page ?
1st page: https://products.office.com/en-us/compare-all-microsoft-office-products-4-column?&activetab=tab:primaryr2 2nd page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/...
HotCakeX
Nov 10, 2019MVP
Thanks,
is there source for them too? like links to documents or web pages that Microsoft specifies them, I need to show them to someone else.
also in here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-plans
it says E5, E3 and then F1 !
so there is F1 and then there is E1.
I think Microsoft needs to change it so people can view them all in one page and compare them together in charts.
by the way, do any of them also come with Windows 10 licenses (pro/Enterprise)?
is there source for them too? like links to documents or web pages that Microsoft specifies them, I need to show them to someone else.
also in here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-plans
it says E5, E3 and then F1 !
so there is F1 and then there is E1.
I think Microsoft needs to change it so people can view them all in one page and compare them together in charts.
by the way, do any of them also come with Windows 10 licenses (pro/Enterprise)?
DanielNiccoli
Nov 10, 2019Iron Contributor
I don't have a source handy. You need to look for that yourself. F1 is for frontline workers. It's a much more reduced package than E1. Also, you're looking at the page of the Microsoft 365 subs, they are different than Office 365 subs.
M365 comes with Enterprise. But Enterprise is always only an upgrade. You still need the OEM version installed on your device.
M365 comes with Enterprise. But Enterprise is always only an upgrade. You still need the OEM version installed on your device.
- JaneOnuohaApr 24, 2020Copper Contributor
The package with the Windowa 10 is the M365 Business