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Office 365 Admin app for Windows Phone now has better control when assigning licenses

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Office 365 Admin app for Windows Phone now has better control when assigning licenses

After recently receiving live tile support and a message translate feature, the Office 365 Admin app continues to improve with yet another new update being released today. In the latest update, with bumps the version number to 2.7.0.0, Microsoft has fixed a few unnamed bugs, while adding more 
granular control over Office 365 services when assigning licenses. This app has been receiving updates on a weekly basis and we’re definately not complaining! Thanks Microsoft! Grab the updated app via the download link below.

“The Office 365 Admin app empowers you, the Office 365 IT administrator to stay connected with your Office 365 environment on the go. You can now manage your users including resetting their passwords. In addition, you can also read the latest messages from Message Center, the central location for Office 365 service communications and view any active service support requests. A new dashboard allows you to quickly view service health status and more,” the app description reads. 

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