Hello,
Just a quick question about licensing.
I have 159 paid microsoft licenses (Office F3, E1, E3).
I have 161 licenses for VBO.
According to the software I use 163 licenses?
And it doesn't seem to adapt automaticly?
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Re: VBO 365 licensing
Hi Pepijn,
As explained in the user guide, a license is consumed by objects (mailboxes, OneDrive for Business accounts, SharePoint personal sites) for which at least one restore point has been created within the last 31 days. If an object was not backed up for 31 days, its license is automatically revoked.
You can manually revoke licenses via PowerShell.
Could it be you have some accounts which are inactive?
As explained in the user guide, a license is consumed by objects (mailboxes, OneDrive for Business accounts, SharePoint personal sites) for which at least one restore point has been created within the last 31 days. If an object was not backed up for 31 days, its license is automatically revoked.
You can manually revoke licenses via PowerShell.
Could it be you have some accounts which are inactive?
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Re: VBO 365 licensing
Thanks,
This makes sense.
This makes sense.
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