Licensing & Activation
4 TopicsYour account is not enabled for Microsoft Forms
I have the following licenses inside Office 365, including Microsoft Forms:- Now I can access the Form home page and create new Forms as follow:- but when someone share a Form with me and i click on the form link inside the invitation email, i got this error:- so what could be the reason?7.5KViews0likes8CommentsRestrict permission to create Forms, to only one group or small subset of users?
Hi there, I have what seems like it should be a simple/common request, to only allow a small group of users in a tenant to create/manage Forms, but still enable all internal users to respond to Forms. - Looking at Microsoft's https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-forms/set-up-microsoft-forms#configure the only way this can be disabled for some users but not others is via the M365 Admin Center but would need to be done individually user-by-user, no good for hundeds of users as it could take several monotonous hours, but looking so far like my only workable option. - I've looked into a PowerShell solution to this but have been unable to achieve something that disables that property for all users except one group. - Another suggested option might be to create a conditional access policy in Azure AD / Entra Center, however this would restrict general users from responding to Forms content - the requirement is to only restrict the creation/management of Forms for most users. Please can anyone advise? Cheers, AlanSolved2.6KViews1like2CommentsForms Licensing Question
Users in my org have E3 licenses, but have their Forms license toggled off. If I create a form, and share the link with them, will they be able to submit a response? Will I need to turn on the "Anyone with the link can respond" option, even though they are in my org? Thank you in advance, ChrisSolved4.4KViews0likes5Comments