

- #Sharepoint user cal install
- #Sharepoint user cal full
- #Sharepoint user cal license
- #Sharepoint user cal windows
Organizations with Firstline workers need at least one Enterprise user to access the admin center. Contact your Microsoft representative for details. With an add-on that requires a minimum of 500 Microsoft licenses.
#Sharepoint user cal license
Firstline workers require a Client Access License (CAL) to access SharePoint Server.
#Sharepoint user cal install
To work with SharePoint sites on a mobile device, they can install the SharePoint mobile app for iOS, Android, or Windows. For info about feature availability in the sync app, see the OneDrive service description.
#Sharepoint user cal windows
To sync SharePoint files on a computer, users can use the OneDrive sync app for Windows or Mac. To learn how much OneDrive storage comes with each plan, see the OneDrive service description. OneDrive is included in SharePoint and can also be purchased as a standalone plan. It's the place where people can store, sync, and share their work files across multiple devices with ease and security.

OneDrive in Microsoft 365 is online storage for individual users within an organization. For example, if your plan includes desktop versions of Office applications, guests can't install them on their own computers unless you assign them a license.
#Sharepoint user cal full
While you can invite guests to perform a full range of actions on a site, they won't have the same capabilities as a licensed user within your organization. If you purchase a plan and create a site that uses enterprise features, guests you invite are granted rights to use and/or view the enterprise features within the site to which you've invited them. A Firstline plan is not sold as a standalone offer, only as part of Office 365 F3, Microsoft 365 F1 or Microsoft 365 F3. To access SharePoint, users in your organization need to be assigned a license that includes SharePoint. For detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for SharePoint, see the full subscription comparison table. Microsoft 365 is available in a variety of plans to best meet the needs of your organization. What's newįor information about the latest features being released, see What's new in SharePoint. To learn about SharePoint features differences for US government cloud customers, see SharePoint for US government environments. For Microsoft 365 system requirements, see Microsoft 365 and Office Resources.

SharePoint in Microsoft 365 helps organizations share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to:
