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JasonE.66228 (Customer) asked a question.

Microsoft Licensing - Naming Convention - Exchange not added on Business Premium License

We are preparing to on-board Okta within our organization and federate our 365 tenant. I can't seem to make sense of the list of licenses in the provision section of the 365 app in Okta. They do not correlate to the name conventions in the office 365 tenant. For testing I decided to just choose Microsoft 365 Business Premium (not an actual license on our account) and the user was provisioned in our tenant with the 365 Business Standard license. Naming convention is definitely off and non of the correct apps were assigned to his user so the user could not access even exchange. The options for licensing in Okta was assigned when I setup the provisioning so I don't know where to go from here and there seems to be little info out there though I find it hard to believe no one else is having the same struggle unless my licenses were imported into Okta wrong to begin with. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Microsoft Licensing - Naming Convention - Exchange not added on Business Premium License