Forum Discussion
Activate teams for part of my organisation
- Nov 03, 2016
I have the answer, it's in the (very good) admin https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Frequently-asked-questions-about-Microsoft-Teams-%E2%80%93-Admin-Help-05cbe533-2181-4e95-a4b0-52cd7695fafc, which I have just come across:
Can I enable Microsoft Teams for only a portion of the organization?
At this time, user-level control is not yet available. Administrators can control access only at the organization level. We expect this capability to be available soon . After it is available, you can turn on or turn off the Microsoft Teams license for individual users.
That's great to know the feature can be expected soon.
- Dec 27, 2016
I see it too, but it's defaulting to ON for those users. Which means that when we flip the master switch then everyone gets it. Do you know how to disable Teams for all but a small handful of users? We have 10000 users and manually disabling the license isn't a solution...
- tvanscotDec 28, 2016Brass ContributorIt is an ugly process. You can access the licensing through PowerShell, extract all your users, run the command to unlicense them through a script, then enable only the ones you want. It is not ideal by any means. Worse yet, any new users that are enabled in the tenant will most likely default to on as well so those will need to be managed.
Maybe not so bad in an small org, but our tenant has 15k accounts and you can only manage 5k at a time through powershell (if it doesn't time out).
Note we have not done this yet. But it is the same process we ran through with Yammer.- Conny ErikssonDec 28, 2016Copper Contributor
Been looking into this and true not the best solution , cant answer for huge companies.
For existing user you only need to remove team service not the license cant find any issues with thottling when it comes to services on a specific licens anyway below should fix for existing users
https://technet.microsoft.com/sv-se/library/dn771769.aspx
And then maybe use below for bulk add new users(
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Office365-License-cfd9489c
I think because teams is so integrated with office365 which behaves in the same way that when you enable for tenant its service enabled on all user in the tenant.
They cant handle it in any otherway , but i sure hope they will find a way :)