![]() ![]() If you don't see Azure AD Premium (or EMS) licence listed in the licence assignment part of the admin portal for users, that would confirm you don't have rights to those features. That page also confirms Standalone Office 365 licensing plans does not support password writeback and require one of the licences specified for the functionality to work. ![]() To stay compliant though you have to have the appropriate licences for the number of people using this feature. How to do it Go to the Azure Active Directory Admin Center at Click on Azure Active Directory from the left navigation menu and then choose Password reset. The note about at least one licence must be assigned in your organization for Azure AD self-service password reset, means there isn't a subsequent licence check for every user. You must be a global administrator to complete the steps in this recipe. Learn how to let your Microsoft 365 Business Premium users reset their passwords without having to contact an admin in this video tutorial. If you check the comparison of the Azure AD editions, you can see "Self-service password reset/change/unlock with write-back to on-premises directories" does require Azure Active Directory Premium P1/P2 (or EMS). Cloud user self-service password reset for Office 365 is included for free per this announcement from a while back - Sign in page branding and cloud user self-service password reset for Office 365.
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