tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post7659869831124578713..comments2024-03-02T22:32:43.182-07:00Comments on ucomsGeek: Enable Specific Office 365 Licenses using PowerShellJonathan McKinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-42319668247215439812016-07-13T15:07:26.257-06:002016-07-13T15:07:26.257-06:00You you are welcome... Have a great day!You you are welcome... Have a great day!Jonathan McKinneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-10726978619089341242016-07-13T14:19:42.755-06:002016-07-13T14:19:42.755-06:00PS C:\> Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-Object {$_....PS C:\> Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-Object {$_.SkuPartNumber -eq 'STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_STUDENT'} | Fo<br />rEach-Object {$_.ServiceStatus}<br /><br />ServicePlan ProvisioningStatus<br />----------- ------------------<br />OFFICE_FORMS_PLAN_2 Success<br />PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT Success<br />SWAY Success<br />YAMMER_EDU Success<br />SHAREPOINTWAC_EDU Success<br />SHAREPOINTSTANDARD_EDU Success<br />EXCHANGE_S_STANDARD Success<br />OFFICESUBSCRIPTION Success<br />MCOSTANDARD Success<br /><br /><br />I'm trying to assign license and exclude "EXCHANGE_S_STANDARD".. <br /><br />OH WAIT!! I see it.. I left the service as "EXCHANGE_S_ENTERPRISE" when I changed your script. OH THANK YOU !! Just typing this out made me see my error !!!!lseamanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16787316861962857216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-3300592010648315512016-07-13T14:08:14.816-06:002016-07-13T14:08:14.816-06:00or change out the sku for any of the other packs y...or change out the sku for any of the other packs you haveJonathan McKinneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-88864055160617793222016-07-13T14:07:30.926-06:002016-07-13T14:07:30.926-06:00so now you need to do
Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-...so now you need to do<br /><br />Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-Object {$_.SkuPartNumber -eq 'STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_FACULTY'} | ForEach-Object {$_.ServiceStatus}<br /><br />so you can see the individual licenses for STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_FACULTY<br /><br />Jonathan McKinneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-19311742169536935262016-07-13T14:01:46.444-06:002016-07-13T14:01:46.444-06:00Correct, run get-msolacountsku and get:
AccountSku...Correct, run get-msolacountsku and get:<br />AccountSkuId<br />------------<br />MillersvilleUniversity:STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_FACULTY<br />MillersvilleUniversity:STANDARDWOFFPACK_STUDENT<br />MillersvilleUniversity:STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_STUDENT<br />MillersvilleUniversity:PLANNERSTANDALONE<br />MillersvilleUniversity:STANDARDWOFFPACK_FACULTY<br /><br />been using the STANDARDWOFFPACK_IW_STUDENTlseamanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16787316861962857216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-46054662642364587842016-07-13T13:59:11.674-06:002016-07-13T13:59:11.674-06:00you might also need to start with this command Get...you might also need to start with this command Get-MsolAccountSku to determine if you have the "ENTERPRISEPACK" licenses or not... may be something totally differentJonathan McKinneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-91008878448087768122016-07-13T13:57:56.770-06:002016-07-13T13:57:56.770-06:00If you do this command you might find that there a...If you do this command you might find that there are more or different license options now than what I have listed. <br /><br />Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-Object {$_.SkuPartNumber -eq 'ENTERPRISEPACK'} | ForEach-Object {$_.ServiceStatus}<br /><br />the area below of the script will need to have the licenses modified to match the command I mentioned earlier and remove the ones you want actually enabled.<br /><br />$options = New-MsolLicenseOptions -AccountSkuId $office365sku -DisabledPlans RMS_S_ENTERPRISE,OFFICESUBSCRIPTION,SHAREPOINTWAC,SHAREPOINTENTERPRISE,EXCHANGE_S_ENTERPRISE<br /><br />hopefully this helps...Jonathan McKinneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05276135243139498379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-66261695842872072272016-07-13T13:48:13.889-06:002016-07-13T13:48:13.889-06:00So, Microsoft must have changed something in the l...So, Microsoft must have changed something in the last two years (no surprise there).. using this exact script and getting "license options are invalid". Adds the license, but doesn't do the exclusions. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a current method of achieving this? lseamanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16787316861962857216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-34824393042733129682014-12-26T09:11:13.696-07:002014-12-26T09:11:13.696-07:00Grateful to check out your website, I seem to be a...Grateful to check out your website, I seem to be ahead to more excellent sites and I wish that you wrote more informative post for us. Well done work.electronic signature for sharepointhttp://www.arx.com/digital-signature/sharepointnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4895679265618109180.post-70159705824661557052014-06-19T07:04:43.406-06:002014-06-19T07:04:43.406-06:00Good article. Clear and concise. Good article. Clear and concise. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com