It will be good if i can start off somewhere. I have no knowledge on powershell.
Extracting "Free License - Performance bonus from Microsoft" in powershell
Hi,
I am getting invoice which not tally with my m365 license in my company tenant portal. We have reach a tier which microsoft gave us the "Free License".
It is a hassle as in the GUI, i cannot identify which is free and paid BUT only can cross reference in the monthly reseller invoice to differentiate which is free and paid.
Free License = M365 license in tenant portal - monthly reseller invoice paid license
Thanks
Raymond
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Raymond Tan 6 Reputation points
2021-10-03T15:17:01.413+00:00 Thanks for reply. Can you advise the powershell command?
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Rich Matheisen 45,091 Reputation points
2021-10-03T15:12:15.067+00:00 There are plenty of PowerShell scripts that produce reports of various aspects of licenses. If a "free" license is just a different SKU you should be able to find one (or several) to get you started.
Search for "powershell microsoft 365 find accounts with free license", "powershell O365 license reconciliation report", etc.
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Raymond Tan 6 Reputation points
2021-10-03T14:11:23.937+00:00 Hi,
I was told that only powershell able to extract out with data on "Free" and "Paid" licenses.
Any kind soul can help on this?Thanks
Raymond -
Limitless Technology 39,371 Reputation points
2021-09-30T10:53:17.967+00:00 Hi there,
You can try the Office 365 Admin Center to check the License status of all the Apps you use.
Sign in to Office 365 portal.
Select the app launcher icon in the upper-left and choose “Admin”
lick on “Licenses” to see different licensing options
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