Your video was awesome, man! I've got a question. I had a client using the Microsoft 365 Apps for Business license, and because of that, they didn't have rights to corporate email and Microsoft services. They were rocking the Microsoft Teams Exploratory Trial license to get those email services. After checking out that license, I noticed it started on 22/10/2020, which got me thinking - it's been well over 12 months. Was there some sneaky renewal happening? And is there a cost to renew it for another 12 months? I'm a bit unsure about that. But here's where it gets a bit tricky. When we took over their dashboard in 2023, we implemented some services like SharePoint, and that led us to grab some Microsoft 365 Business Standard licenses. Now, I'm wondering if by getting these licenses that already include Teams, did we lose the right to use the Microsoft Teams Exploratory Trial? It's a bit confusing, but that's the situation I'm dealing with.
From our understanding this is really only needed for an Azure tenant that's using Azure AD but doesn't have any 365 licensing that includes Teams. You can see if you're eligible and sign up at: Teams.Microsoft.com. For more information check out: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-exploratory
Your video was awesome, man! I've got a question. I had a client using the Microsoft 365 Apps for Business license, and because of that, they didn't have rights to corporate email and Microsoft services. They were rocking the Microsoft Teams Exploratory Trial license to get those email services. After checking out that license, I noticed it started on 22/10/2020, which got me thinking - it's been well over 12 months. Was there some sneaky renewal happening? And is there a cost to renew it for another 12 months? I'm a bit unsure about that.
But here's where it gets a bit tricky. When we took over their dashboard in 2023, we implemented some services like SharePoint, and that led us to grab some Microsoft 365 Business Standard licenses. Now, I'm wondering if by getting these licenses that already include Teams, did we lose the right to use the Microsoft Teams Exploratory Trial? It's a bit confusing, but that's the situation I'm dealing with.
What happened if is a new tenant? Can we get the Exploratory.
From our understanding this is really only needed for an Azure tenant that's using Azure AD but doesn't have any 365 licensing that includes Teams. You can see if you're eligible and sign up at: Teams.Microsoft.com. For more information check out: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-exploratory
Ok so you talk about the gimmick and don't show how to GET RID OF IT???