Office 365 ProPlus
2 TopicsOffice 365 ProPlus - Teams Client missing / different O365 versions
Hello everyone, i'm experiencing the following two problems while deploying office 365 ProPlus within intune: 1. When deploying my default O365 AppSuite the client is receiving this just as expected, but the teams client is missing after installation. Of course i ticked the checkbox "Teams" in the blade "Configure App Suite" ;-) The Installation state is succesful. 2. I try to differntiat between some Office 365 ProPlus Installations: First: A basic package "O365 ProPlus Semi-Annual Channel" - Access, Excel, OneDrive Desktop, OneNote 2016, Outlook, PPT, S4b, Word, Teams Second: A basic package "O365 ProPlus Monthly Channel" - Access, Excel, OneDrive Desktop, OneNote 2016, Outlook, PPT, S4b, Word, Teams Third: "Publisher Semi-Annual" - only MS Publisher Fourth: "Visio Semi-Annual" - only MS Visio The Installation of the default package (first one) via required is working. When i try to publish the third and fourth package, either as available or required, this is not working. 1. Availability set to "available": it is'nt appearing in the company portal. (the first one shows up correctly) 2. Availability set to "required": Error Code (0x87D1041E) Regarding to the 2nd error i found this forum entry. Do you guys have any experiences with this? How do you deploy office via intune? My thought at this was: Every user is getting the default programs via "required" setting. If a user needs publisher or visio he can download it via company portal ("available" setting for the belonging app package) Thank you in advance. :-)7KViews0likes2CommentsNo co-authoring in Teams without Office ProPlus?
What version of Office client is required for Teams to have full functionalities/best UX? Nothing is mentioned in the https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/upgrade-plan-journey-prerequisites, yet I read that without ProPlus you can't co-author on files stored in Teams (SharePoint) because the Office apps must be authenticated with O365. Without that co-authoring is only possible in the browser EDIT: Just found https://support.office.com/en-us/article/collaborate-on-word-documents-with-real-time-co-authoring-7dd3040c-3f30-4fdd-bab0-8586492a1f1d: For Word - You'll still be coauthoring, as long as you're an Office 365 subscriber, using one of these versions of Word: Word 2016 for Windows Word 2016 for Mac Word on a mobile device (Android, iOS, or Windows) If you're using an older version of Word, or if you're not a subscriber, you can still edit the document at the same time others are working in it, but you won't have real-time collaboration For Excel however https://support.office.com/en-us/article/collaborate-on-excel-workbooks-at-the-same-time-with-co-authoring-7152aa8b-b791-414c-a3bb-3024e46fb104Solved2.2KViews1like3Comments