Starting in version 1910, you'll need to enable data collection for Microsoft 365 Apps to populate information in the Office 365 Pilot and Health Dashboard. (Introduced in version 1910 as a prerequisite) Internet connectivity isn't required for the client devices for any of these scenarios.Įnable data collection for Microsoft 365 Apps.
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For more information, see Download location change for Microsoft 365 Apps readiness file. The location of this file is changing Ma.Your top-level site server needs access to the following endpoint to download the Microsoft Apps 365 readiness file:
(Introduced in version 1906 as a prerequisite) Connectivity for the top-level site server The Office 365 Client Management dashboard starts displaying data as hardware inventory is reported. Click OK to save your changes and close the Hardware Inventory Classes dialog box.In the Hardware Inventory Classes dialog box, select Office 365 Configurations.In the Device Settings list, click Set Classes.In the Default Client Settings dialog box, click Hardware Inventory.On the Home tab, in the Properties group, click Properties.In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to Administration > Client Settings > Default Client Settings.For details, see Configure hardware inventory. Enable hardware inventory, if it isn't yet enabled.Enable hardware inventory and select the Office 365 Configurations hardware inventory class for data to display in the dashboard. The data that is displayed in the Office 365 Client Management dashboard comes from hardware inventory. The Office 365 client management dashboard displays a list of relevant devices when graph sections are selected. You may still see references to the old name in the Configuration Manager console and supporting documentation while the console is being updated.īeginning in Configuration Manager version 1802, you can review Microsoft 365 Apps client information from the Office 365 Client Management dashboard.
For more information, see Name change for Office 365 ProPlus. Starting on April 21, 2020, Office 365 ProPlus is being renamed to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise.