Office 365 - Litigation Hold

VolginRnB 256 Reputation points
2021-03-01T20:56:14.937+00:00

Hello guys,

I have a simple question that I didn't found in Microsoft Learn.

The Office 365 Litigation Hold requires at least a license below:

  • Office 365 E3
  • Office 365 E5

my doubt is the following: if I already have one of the licenses above and I enable Litigation Hold in all mailboxes of my environment, will I have additional cost for it ? or will I remain paying only license pricing.

Thansk!

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  1. Lucas Liu-MSFT 6,161 Reputation points
    2021-03-02T02:21:25.19+00:00

    Hi @VolginRnB ,
    I agree with what Andy said.

    According to my test in my environment, I could directly enable litigation hold for a mailbox that is assigned the correct lincense.

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  2. Echo Du_MSFT 17,101 Reputation points
    2021-03-02T03:14:29.24+00:00

    Hello @VolginRnB ,

    I agree with what Andy and Lucas said.

    If you are already have licenses, you don not pay additional cost when you enable Litigation Hold.

    You could refer to the following article to learn more information about Litigation Hold.

    Thanks,
    Echo Du

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