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Hmicha91
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Office 2019 Pro Plus Licensing

Hi All

 

I'm seeking guidance on the licensing procedure for Office 2019, particularly in relation to Outlook. I'm part of an organization where certain staff members have Office 2019. Is there a distinction between an application license and a user license for Outlook? Some of the general accounts utilize an A1 license and encounter compatibility issues with 2019 Outlook. However, my colleagues mention that we possess a 2019 license. Consequently, is there a separate license designated for the applications and another for the user? My understanding is that the A1 license doesn't encompass client applications and is solely for online use. Therefore, would individuals requiring access to the Outlook client need an E3 license?

 

TIA

  • Hi Hmicha91,

    yes, even if a device has a license for Office 2019, a user would need a separate Microsoft 365 E3 license to utilize Outlook (365) on that device.

    This is because the Office 2019 license covers the Office suite itself, including applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but does not include Outlook as part of the Microsoft 365 services.

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