Aug 24 2018 01:25 AM
I have users with 'Exchange Online Plan 2' license in my tenant.
I think they will be available to use email only but they can access to public sharepoint in my tenant.
How to prevent Exchange Online Plan users to access sharepoint in same tenant?
Sep 07 2018 01:30 PM - edited Sep 07 2018 01:33 PM
Sep 07 2018 01:30 PM - edited Sep 07 2018 01:33 PM
Hi there
Technically this is not possible.
I tried assigning E3 license to a new user and disabling SharePoint Online Plan 2 and got the below error -
To assign a license that contains Office Online, you must also assign one of the following service plans: SharePoint Online (Plan 2).
Got the same error when I tried to disable SharePoint Online Plan 1 for an active user who has an E1 license.
So quite sure same goes for Exchange Online Plan 2
Thanks
Robin Nishad
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Technical Consultant
Sep 08 2018 02:40 AM
Sep 08 2018 12:27 PM
The only way you'd be able to properly enforce this is with something like Conditional Access.
If you've got Azure AD Premium Plan 1 Licenses for all of your users, then you'd have some coverage for that.
Jun 03 2019 01:11 AM
Experienced this as well. as long as the user has permissions to the site whether he has license or not then he can access the sharepoint site. Even open/create Office Online Documents