Aug 04 2020
11:35 AM
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Feb 01 2023
01:17 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Aug 04 2020
11:35 AM
- last edited on
Feb 01 2023
01:17 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
I'm really confused on this. Example scenario:
Aug 05 2020 12:06 AM
While Microsoft doesn't enforce licensing requirements in code for many of their features, you still need to follow the licensing guidelines and assign a qualifying license for any user under the scope of a retention policy.
Aug 05 2020 04:58 AM
@Vasil Michev Thank you for your response. What licenses specifically would be relevant to users for this purpose?
Aug 05 2020 12:47 PM
@Vasil Michev Please let me check that I understand this correctly. Essentially, when I create a Retention Policy, I'd select a location, then subselect only a group of users that has one of these licenses = "Microsoft 365 E5/A5, Microsoft 365 E5/A5 Compliance, Microsoft 365 Information Protection and Governance, Office 365 E5/A5, and Office 365 Advanced Compliance" (as listed on the URL)?
Aug 05 2020 11:21 PM
You can select any location, including those corresponding to unlicensed users. Again, Microsoft doesn't enforce licensing requirements in code, so many features will just work. It's up to you to make sure you are aligned with the EULAs.