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Rena-ClimatePartner
Feb 21, 2024Copper Contributor
M365 Chat for Teams : It looks like you don’t have a valid license. To get access, please check with
Hi, do you guys know why we get this error message, when we try Chat-Copilot in MS Teams? * Product: M365 E5 * License "MS Copilot for Service Trial" assigned * New Teams Version * Windows 11 (2...
- Feb 24, 2024
You need to have "Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365" license as your subscription to be able to use the Copilot Chat in Teams.
Currently this license doesnt have any trial as per my knowledge.
reachrj
Feb 24, 2024MCT
You need to have "Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365" license as your subscription to be able to use the Copilot Chat in Teams.
Currently this license doesnt have any trial as per my knowledge.
- PeterForsterFeb 28, 2024Steel ContributorHi,
this is not true. Copilot for Service does include Copilot for Microsoft 365.- CVlachos14Mar 01, 2024Copper ContributorI am having the same exactly setup with Rena, i.e. Copilot for Service trial.
However, Copilot button is not available in any office app (I have been trying for ages with Excel to make it work, but no luck). Is there a chance that maybe this trial license is limited and does not include actually the Copilot for M365?- PeterForsterMar 01, 2024Steel ContributorMaybe it is a limitation of the Copilot for Service trial. I could imagine - as there are no trial editions for Copilot for Microsoft 365 available, that this could be the limitation here.
- Rena-ClimatePartnerFeb 24, 2024Copper ContributorThanks for your answer.
Not even our M365 license partner knew that you have to purchase a separate license.
According to MS support, this can only be purchased as an annual subscription and costs 30 €/month/user. So trying beforehand is not an option. 😞
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/business/copilot-for-microsoft-365- PeterForsterFeb 28, 2024Steel Contributorthis is correct! Currently no monthly subscription and no trial is available.