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SandroFigueiredo's avatar
SandroFigueiredo
Iron Contributor
Nov 07, 2022
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Assign same Windows 365 SKU license

Hello All, 

I know it's possible to assign two different Windows 365 license SKUs to the same user. 


But I wonder if assigning the same License SKU twice to the same user is possible. I am using the above picture as an example. Suppose I had two licenses of Windows 365 Enterprise 2 vCPU, 8GB, 128 GB available. Would it be possible to assign it to the same user? 

  • askaresh's avatar
    askaresh
    Nov 09, 2022

    SandroFigueiredo Nothing happened from a provisioning perspective found this. I think you may need a diff SKU license. (Basic & Premium)

     

     

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  • johnjjohn's avatar
    johnjjohn
    Iron Contributor
    Upvote this using the MS feedback portal.
    "Allow a user to have multiple Cloud PCs of the same SKU:"
    https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/e40d8bf1-cfc4-ec11-a7b5-0022482d3366
  • askaresh's avatar
    askaresh
    Iron Contributor
    What will you achieve by assigning two same license SKU to the end-user? In most scenarios we assign Standard or Premium SKU to the end-user (different SKUs). If you shed more light and reasoning that will be good.
    • SandroFigueiredo's avatar
      SandroFigueiredo
      Iron Contributor

      askaresh thank you for your message. 

      If you want to have 2 Cloud PCs (same family - Windows 365 Enterprise 2 vCPU, 8GB, 128 GB ) assigned to a user but one Cloud PC provisioned with Windows 10 and another with Windows 11 so you can test application behaviors in different OS - This can be a common scenario among Dekstop Engineers for testing purposes. Because I don't have 2 Windows 365 licenses of the same family, I could not test it or find any information in my search. So was wondering if someone tested it already and could share the experience. 

      • askaresh's avatar
        askaresh
        Iron Contributor
        Thanks for the additional details.. I have kicked off a testing scenario, 1 have one Provisioning Policy - Win10 and another one Win11 and assigned to the same AAD group.. Once it provisions the desktop I will login to see what impact it has on the license.

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