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O365 Business Standard License in Disabled mode
Hello, I have a customer who is using open volume prepaid licenses within O365 where they buy them each year. This is the first time i've used volume licensing for O365 which I inherrited the setup for, and the customer forgot to forward me the renewal notice, so within O365 admin console, Products area it marked my O365 Business Standard license as disabled, meaning none of the mailboxes worked. I have since installed a new O365 Business Standard Open license which says Active and mail is working again but the old license scares me as it sits there in 'disabled' mode and at the top in red it says your O365 Business Standard Subscription will be deleted in X days. Is this typical of how O365 volume licensing works? the old prepaid license will just disable and delete itself and the products will keep working on the new license thats installed? I just worry in X days my unlicensed 'shared mailboxes' or even the in use O365 business standard mailboxes will get deleted! Does anyone have experience with open volume licencing and O365? Thanks Rob4.1KViews1like1CommentRe: O365 password complexity
I've just tried to go over this and it seems incredibly long winded, why on earth do Microsoft make it so complicated to adjust password policies? Unfortunately the documentation did not work/the steps were broken, and I don't really understand the whole B2C concept or what it is exactly. This should be much simpler and built into t he Exchange admin area along with the password expiration options. I really don't understand the thought process behind this. Thanks anyway, we will just stick with the 8-16 (16 is also an incredibly short limit??) they claim as 'strong'. Thanks Rob197KViews0likes9CommentsRe: O365 password complexity
Thanks Adam. Ok - I see the expiration option now thank you. But im a little stuck on complexity. Is there a webpage in O365 or Azure backend to set these options? Also is there a way to enforce a password change across all users, so they must change passwords on next login to office.com ? This would be useful once I set the complexity.198KViews0likes0CommentsO365 password complexity
Hello, We have 10 small business premium licenses and wish to setup the following password complexity requirements but it isn't obvious where I set this in the Office 365 admin portal. be a minimum of 10 characters in length. contain both capital and lower case letter. contain numbers or other special characters. Not allowed to reuse historic passwords Enforce password change every 6 months, with a 30 day nag countdown popup to change password This is just a cloud account, there is no AD Sync with any of our offices servers. Is this possible as it is with regular Small Business Premium licenses? Where and how would I set the following for ALL users/system wide on Office 365? Thank you. Rob203KViews1like19Comments
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