In known, is that when asked about licensing requirements for the online Really use some official documentation from Microsoft to clear things up. Twitter concludes that the license requirements are indeed very vague and could Some fragmented information available in the Microsoft documentation, that inĬombination with some other information to be found on the internet, like on Microsoft in December last year to clarify this, but until now no response The license requirements for your administrative accounts are extra vague. Update June 23rd 2020: Microsoft has removed the Intune license requirement for administrators, see this blogpost by Peter van der Woude for more information: Quick tip: Allow access to unlicensed adminsĪdminister Microsoft 365 services like Azure Active Directory (AzureAD),Įxchange Online (EXO), SharePoint Online (SPO), Intune and many other products
Making some of the features I describe not usable for some of my readers. I’m also aware that some of the features I describe on my blogĪre only available in the most expensive licensing options Microsoft provides, Licensing is tough and vague but something we must deal with while implementing