Office 365 Users License Service Use | Analysis (Low usage)
Rule description
This rule queries and displays Microsoft 365 user accounts who are not fully using their assigned Microsoft 365 licenses.
NOTE: Microsoft 365 Auditing must be enabled to use this rule. The analytics collection runbook must be scheduled and run before this report will present data. The Analytics collection runbook retrieves data required by this report from Active Directory and Microsoft 365.
When to use this rule
Use this rule when you need to get information about the users who are not fully using their assigned Microsoft 365 licenses.
Rule settings
Query section
| Setting name | Description |
|---|---|
State |
Select user account state: enabled, disabled or both. |
Minimum account age |
Specify the number of days for the minimum account age. |
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Specify the value of corresponding attributes to set the query filter. |
Days since last service usage |
Specify the number of days since last service usage. |
Number of inactive services per user |
Specify the number of inactive Microsoft 365 services per user. |
More Options | |
Returned properties |
To display additional properties for each object found by the query, add those properties to the list. |
| Sort by | Sort result object list. |
| Filter |
Set the filtering conditions to hide unwanted data based on criteria not supported in the Query criteria setting. Example: filter by the found object Distinguished Name. TIP: For optimal performance, use the Query criteria setting above to filter objects whenever possible. |
Maximum returned results |
By default, all objects that you have in Microsoft 365 are returned. TIP: It is possible to change the default value in Microsoft 365 extension settings |
Output section
This section defines the output format of this rule.
To get more information about this section, please see the Rule Output section article.
Enforce/Schedule section
This section defines the schedule for how often to run the rule.
To get more information about this section, please see the Rule Enforce/Schedule section article.
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