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MC716666 — Improving licensing checks for secondary accounts in the new Outlook for Windows

MC716666Exchange Online · Microsoft 365 appsplanForChangeUpdated: 16 February 2024

Starting February 1, 2024, the new Outlook for Windows will match the classic Outlook for Windows in licensing checks for multi-account scenarios, allowing secondary accounts licensed with entry-level subscription plans to be added. Users will need to add the account that includes a license for the Outlook & Microsoft 365 desktop apps as the Primary Account, which will be used for determining the license that applies when adding additional secondary accounts. No action is required as the rollout...

Applies to: Exchange Online · Microsoft 365 apps
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