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jamesratcliffe
Copper Contributor
Aug 04, 2021

On-premises network connection

I have a DC setup ina Azure, with AD connect installed and working (as far as i can tell) however the On-premises Network Connection is giving me warnings, as attached.

 

I cannot see what I need to change. I have changed the DNS in the VNET to point to the DC.

The users are assigned M365 Business Premium licenses, could that be the issue?

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  • Yeah you've confused the two.
    Windows 365 Business isn't managed through MEM provisioning, so you don't need the OPNC at all.
    The warning won't stop you creating a provisioning policy inside MEM now, but you will need to add Windows 365 Enterprise licenses to users as well as assigning them to a provisioning policy.
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      jamesratcliffe
      Copper Contributor

      Steven DeQuincey I havent assigned Windows 365 business PC's I have assigned Windows 365 Enterprise PC's. 

       

      I know I need the OPNC for managing and provisioning PC's that are enterprise Pc's

      • Steven DeQuincey's avatar
        Steven DeQuincey
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        Sorry I mis read your original post, M365 BP, that's ok.
        Is your provisioning failing? The warning on the OPNC happens because AD Sync hasn't ran while we tested the OPNC and created a computer object. Marked as a warning because it's normally just an AD Connect timing issue rather than a hard failure.