Velvis
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Anyone know anything about volume license for a small amount office users (10 or so)?
I've never dealt with it before.
I've never dealt with it before.
Office 365. Nobody is doing VL anymore.
And non-profits can't make use of Sharepoint, Exchange, Teams, Flow and all the other Office 365 goodies?
Note, the above is only possible because Office 2019 just released this past October. Microsoft's perpetual licensing flat doesn't make any sense unless you buy within a year of launch.
Also, just about every 3rd party integration, broke with 2019...
AND, I really REALLY wish you luck keeping the office.com/myaccount list of installs straight... OEM office licensing is for the birds.
All of the above is very fair, but beware... the click to run thing isn't new, Office 2013 OEM was all click to run. The change to 2019 didn't change this reality, yet a ton of plugins are still broken. I'm afraid the Outlook 2019 reality with plugins is rooted in something deeper than that.
Oh, and config.office.com lets you define how O365 seats update, it's pretty easy to take them out of monthly and stuff them into semi-annual, so at least you only have issues in March and September.
I'm just going off what support for one of our LoB apps told me tbh. They blamed click-to-run as the reason for integration not working with Office 2019 and a quick Google confirmed Microsoft have indeed removed MSI support in favour of going entirely click-to-run.
I'm now coming to the realisation they fed me a fresh load of BS, as every single 365 install is click-to-run and always has been. I think a new ticket may be getting opened Monday morning!
Unpatched Outlooks give me the jibblies.
I want to use that as a quote on materials for "Why you should be on current versions of Office and have patch management"