However, users that want to share with someone outside of their Microsoft family can change who has access to the subscription. This will have it sharing the service with up to five family members. The update will also make it so that Microsoft Office 365 is automatically shared with members of the subscriber’s Microsoft family. With the option of adding one more person, this increase the total amount of OneDrive cloud storage for users from 5TB to 6TB. The new update will also still include the 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage. Adjustment to Cumulative Update Release Schedule Due to the delay associated with Cumulative Update 11, there will not be a cumulative update released in December 2018. The changes will also make it so that each person sharing the Microsoft Office 365 subscription can sign into up to five devices at a time.Īttempting to sign into a sixth device will provide a “limit reached” warning and require the users to sign out of another device before they can access Microsoft Office 365 from the new one. Cumulative Update 11 does require an Administrator to execute SETUP /PrepareAD to ensure RBAC roles are current before applying the cumulative update released today. ![]() That includes PC, Macs, smartphones and tablets. This means that customers can install it on as many devices as they choose. It will also remove the install limit on Microsoft Office 365. ![]() It includes several changes to the subscription service that benefit customers.Īmong these changes is increasing the number of people that can share the subscription from five to six. ![]() Here are a few things to know about the upcoming Microsoft Office 365 update for October 2018. Microsoft Office 365 Update for October 2018: 13 Highlights
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