Company just got the M365E5 license. Trying to figure out the intune automatic enrollment part. All devices are Entra joined, most are by one of three people. Question is prior to setting up automatic enrollment would the owner of the computer need to be changed to the user with the E5 license assigned to them?
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Data Scientist6 months ago
As I understand it, the E5 is assigned to a user, the device working from can be any computer, as long as the policies allow the user to login to the device and the device is allowed to connect. So I would say no, the owner of the computer is only a matter if you are working on the computer and not in the M365 cloud.
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As I understand it, the E5 is assigned to a user, the device working from can be any computer, as long as the policies allow the user to login to the device and the device is allowed to connect. So I would say no, the owner of the computer is only a matter if you are working on the computer and not in the M365 cloud.