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Remove Teams License
- Oct 20, 2020
kvaden357 but to echo what VasilMichev said, if you are just wanting to restrict access to Teams it does take a while for the license changes to propagate. Lately, we had one where the license didn't fully propagate for about 48 hours.
kvaden357 but to echo what VasilMichev said, if you are just wanting to restrict access to Teams it does take a while for the license changes to propagate. Lately, we had one where the license didn't fully propagate for about 48 hours.
Ok...I'll give it another couple days. Frankly I wondered if that was the case, as recently I renamed a user & changed email address and Teams was majorly lag'n behind updating compared to the other included MS services. Took the entire weekend plus a bit longer. Sigh...
- Ethan SternOct 21, 2020Iron Contributor
kvaden357 Yeah, I think lately the delays are because their infrastructure is under such a heavy load right now with the pandemic...but we were scratching our heads trying to troubleshoot the licensing issue for a while - turned out every time we were resetting the license we just made it worse, lol. Prior the pandemic 48 hours would be unthinkable for propagation. Hopefully it eases up as they add resources.
- kvaden357Oct 21, 2020Brass ContributorThanks Ethan. I checked this morning, finally took effect, so somewhere between 30-36hrs. Less than expected, more than desired. As you say, hopefully this improves but for now I still see a lot of what I call "fade" (fade in, fade out) in overall MS service performance. Checking their "Service Health" page this morning; degradation reports for Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint. 😞