britechguy
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Had a client today with an ancient laptop (Win10, 8GB RAM, i7-6th Gen, hybrid SSD/HDD) who bought a new computer, and also had another, both laptops.
He thought he had Microsoft 365 on that ancient one. But he didn't. At one point or another Dell (and all the machines are Dell) sold him Microsoft 365 Apps for Business, while at the same time creating a MS work account with the same email address as login and a custom domain. This subscription is set to end (or auto-renew, more accurately) at the end of this month and it makes no sense for him to have anything other than M365 personal.
I could never figure out how to get in to his Microsoft work account. I tried the old trick of switching the primary alias for the personal account, thus divorcing it from the email address used for the work account, but even that wouldn't do it. Finally, we were able to reach Dell and get them to stop the auto-renewal of M365 Apps for Business.
I got M365 Personal installed on the ancient laptop as well as the two newer laptops under the same personal account, and the data from the ancient machine was syncing to OneDrive (there was over 135 GB to sync) when I left. The other two machines were done with their respective syncing before I was ever able to get M365 on the ancient machine and working. I expect this sync will take many, many hours to complete, but at least its in progress.
I haven't had this kind of a mess with a home user and M365, ever. The whole offer from Dell where he got M365 Apps for Business really added strings to the Gordian knot of this situation!
He thought he had Microsoft 365 on that ancient one. But he didn't. At one point or another Dell (and all the machines are Dell) sold him Microsoft 365 Apps for Business, while at the same time creating a MS work account with the same email address as login and a custom domain. This subscription is set to end (or auto-renew, more accurately) at the end of this month and it makes no sense for him to have anything other than M365 personal.
I could never figure out how to get in to his Microsoft work account. I tried the old trick of switching the primary alias for the personal account, thus divorcing it from the email address used for the work account, but even that wouldn't do it. Finally, we were able to reach Dell and get them to stop the auto-renewal of M365 Apps for Business.
I got M365 Personal installed on the ancient laptop as well as the two newer laptops under the same personal account, and the data from the ancient machine was syncing to OneDrive (there was over 135 GB to sync) when I left. The other two machines were done with their respective syncing before I was ever able to get M365 on the ancient machine and working. I expect this sync will take many, many hours to complete, but at least its in progress.
I haven't had this kind of a mess with a home user and M365, ever. The whole offer from Dell where he got M365 Apps for Business really added strings to the Gordian knot of this situation!