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Sep 21, 2016Users can access Planner even if their license has been disabled?
We noticed a few weeks ago, and confirmed via a Microsoft Support Ticket, that our users can still access Planner even after we've disabled their license for Planner. The license switch apparently o...
SanthoshB1
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This has been reported by many other companies too. Deprovisioning of licenses will just remove the tile alone from app launcher and the only way as of now is to block the url (tasks.office.com) from your network. Microsoft previously said they will be adding more admin controls here to prevent users from accessing unlicensed services.
Sep 22, 2016
Yes, and this is something we need not only for Planner but also for other stuff that lives "outside" the Office 365 limits (PowerApps, Flow, Stream)
- SanthoshB1Sep 22, 2016Bronze ContributorWell said. It becomes really tough for admins to implement business policies without such controls.