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?7.5KViews0likes8CommentsForms 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, ChrisSolved4.4KViews0likes5CommentsRestrict 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, AlanSolved2.6KViews1like2Comments