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Windows 10 E3 VDA Activation and Azure AD Hybrid Join
Chris_Menuey Did you configure device registration as described in https://blog.alschneiter.com/2018/08/16/configure-device-registration-with-azure-ad-connect/?
If a device is registered by an AAD user who has the appropriate license assigned it is switched from Pro to Enterprise.
- Chris_MenueyMay 11, 2020Copper Contributor
Simon TaylorI had a support ticket with MS open this morning, out of sheer miracle when I logged in to show him my VDI on Pro, it said the enterprise license was activate. To attempt to test I tried to removed the licensing from Office 365 but it didn't seem to take effect right away. I'm not sure if it just needed time to sync or what. The devices had been registering correctly, and showing Hybrid Join. I guess for now my problem is solved. I was also curious, in case you know, does the computer I'm logging into, the VDI, already have to be licensed for Windows? I read somewhere that the machine will activate with subscription but that the license doesn't cover the machine itself only the user?
- Simon TaylorSep 10, 2020Former Employee1 User with the licenses assigned can switch 5 machines to Enterprise. If the looses the licenses or he switches more than 5 machines the first machine(s) are loosing Enterprise Features after 90 das.
- Simon TaylorMay 12, 2020Former Employee
Chris_Menuey The basic requirement is that the device is properly activated re the underlying W10 Pro license. There a different ways to get there as described in https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses so that for example with 1803 and newer the device must not have been activated before but can be activated automatically based on the UEFI embedded key when using subsription activation to switch from Pro to Ent