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MTSBob
Jun 06, 2020Iron Contributor
What license type(s) does this Org-Wide setting refer to?
Trying to track down a bizarre issue on the Android mobile Teams app. What license type(s) does the choice of "Other" in this setting refer to? We're seeing some nonsensical OneNote Edu apps show ...
- Jun 10, 2020Hmmm,
Well, I guess - thinking of the Microsoft 365 licencing types that it could refer to
- Edu (as said)
- Non profit
- Government
- Free (Teams - may also mean the exploratory licences here)
- Business/Enterprise would refer to standard M365 SKU's
- Kiosk would refer to F1/F3
Personally, if you are a standard commercial tenant I would probably untick that option given that all ought to be covered in the top two categories and you aren't using the types of licences above. As it says you can bring it down to user level or manage licence assignment en masse via Powershell
Hope that helps to answer your question Bob
Best, Chris
Jun 10, 2020
Hmmm,
Well, I guess - thinking of the Microsoft 365 licencing types that it could refer to
- Edu (as said)
- Non profit
- Government
- Free (Teams - may also mean the exploratory licences here)
- Business/Enterprise would refer to standard M365 SKU's
- Kiosk would refer to F1/F3
Personally, if you are a standard commercial tenant I would probably untick that option given that all ought to be covered in the top two categories and you aren't using the types of licences above. As it says you can bring it down to user level or manage licence assignment en masse via Powershell
Hope that helps to answer your question Bob
Best, Chris
Well, I guess - thinking of the Microsoft 365 licencing types that it could refer to
- Edu (as said)
- Non profit
- Government
- Free (Teams - may also mean the exploratory licences here)
- Business/Enterprise would refer to standard M365 SKU's
- Kiosk would refer to F1/F3
Personally, if you are a standard commercial tenant I would probably untick that option given that all ought to be covered in the top two categories and you aren't using the types of licences above. As it says you can bring it down to user level or manage licence assignment en masse via Powershell
Hope that helps to answer your question Bob
Best, Chris
- MTSBobJun 12, 2020Iron Contributor
ChrisHoardMVP
Thanks.For whatever reason, this "Other" checkbox is ticked on in all of my clients' tenants (we did not check this option ourselves). Certainly doesn't seem right nor should that be the default setting if it does in fact include "Free/Exploratory" - and I'm not sure when or how it got applied.