What's your setup now?

I would assume all the tiers operate the same and if you want to manage them 
from on-prem AD you'll have to setup Azure AD sync on a server. So yes, tied to 
Azure but not isolated from your domain completely.

Shawn

On Feb 24, 2017, at 6:19 PM, Eric Morrison 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Haven't heard that, but you may want to check out K1 license (Kiosk). Since 
these users are not going to be logging into a computer or have an office.

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To: 'NT System Admin Issues Discussion list' 
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Subject: [NTSysADM] Office 365 licensing question

For the E1 licensing, I've heard a rumor that they have to be tied to Azure AD, 
not on-prem AD.  Does anyone know if that's correct?  We have several hundred 
employees that don't need a computer or Office, but do need e-mail, for 
timesheet purposes.  We want to give those folks E1 licenses.


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