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Has anyone implemented Office 365 with linked clone pools?
We currently have Exchange 2010 and dedicated linked clone pools Win7. I've heard different stories but am wondering implementing Office 365 with linked clone pools has been successful. It seems it wants to activate it each time there's a recompose?
thanks for any help
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I have, there was quite a bit of discussion around the license activation piece. The reality is there is not a functionality change with the activation process. It is just pointing to Office 365 instead of your KMS server and checks against the user license vs machine license.
Which means, as long as you are storing a copy of their mail profile AND you have Office GPO settings in place to suppress the new mailbox setup. You won't have any wide spread issues switching your installation of Office to Office 365.
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I just tested it out with a dedicated linked clone pool.
I installed Office 365 on the master and recomposed twice. The count did not increase because the user logs on to the same computer.
So far so good.
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Exactly, you should have no issues. The actual challenge with implementing Office 365 is non-technical. With Office 365, you need to make sure all users have the correct license level. Else, MS will come knockin since your running on their cloud.
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