Feb 06 2020
10:26 PM
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Feb 07 2023
08:06 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Feb 06 2020
10:26 PM
- last edited on
Feb 07 2023
08:06 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
I removed all applications from my users because I only want them to try out Microsoft Teams from the whole Office 365 package. Nevertheless they are able to access Planner online services (only within their Office 365 Groups) and also OneDrive anyway.
Any ideas how to restrict access to other applications?
Feb 06 2020 10:58 PM
Feb 06 2020 11:36 PM
Feb 07 2020 01:26 AM
SolutionMany apps within the O365 suite do not honor license assignments, and for some the users can even self-sign to a "free" tier license, making it impossible to disable access. In some cases, app-specific restrictions can help, in others you can play with Conditional Access policies and such, but there is no single solution sadly.
Feb 07 2020 10:33 AM
Thanks a lot @VasilMichev
I guess I'll try my best to restrict the access at least for the time being.
I'm looking forward to use the whole O365 suite corporate wide 😎
Feb 07 2020 01:26 AM
SolutionMany apps within the O365 suite do not honor license assignments, and for some the users can even self-sign to a "free" tier license, making it impossible to disable access. In some cases, app-specific restrictions can help, in others you can play with Conditional Access policies and such, but there is no single solution sadly.