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But in British English, the noun is spelled licence. All the while, the meaning stays the same— permission, a permit, a document that states you are qualified or allowed to do something.

Chicago Tribune. Sometimes, licenses are required because employers know the jobs will be at sites across a region, and need employees to be able to get there reliably and on time. The Atlantic. The financial services board revoked the licence for allegedly serious transgressions.

Another 20 banks are in talks with the Bank of England about receiving a licence to launch in Britain, as the wave of new competition in the industry shows no signs of slowing down. The Telegraph. And to illustrate how other English-speaking countries will spell it licence as a noun, here are examples of the words used in Canadian, Australian, South African, and New Zealand publications.

Notice how the last one shows the differences in spelling from when the word is used as noun to a verb :. The Australian. Top Pages A-Z glossary punctuation A-Z confused words common mistakes ordered by seriousness Top Tip Get a grammar checker for your browser vocabulary for learners tests and games awkward plurals sayings and proverbs tattoo fails our Twitter page our YouTube channel. Licence or License? Our Story Search Got it? Take a quick test. Tip for Brits Try substituting the verb "to allow" with the verb "to license" to confirm it's a verb.

This restaurant is allowed to sell alcohol. As this sounds okay, "licensed" is correct. Tip for Brits Try substituting the noun "papers" with the noun "licence" to confirm it's a noun. The co-management license lets Configuration Manager customers with Software Assurance get Intune PC management rights without having to purchase and assign individual Intune licenses to users.

This license makes it easier for you to manage Windows devices with Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Devices already managed by Configuration Manager that you enroll to Intune for co-management have almost the same rights as an Intune standalone-managed PC. If you reset Windows on this device, you can't provision it with Windows Autopilot. Autopilot requires a full Intune license.

If you enroll a Windows device to Intune by other means, it still requires a full Intune license. For example, you use Autopilot to provision a device, or a user manually does self-service enrollment. For existing Configuration Manager-managed devices to enroll into Intune for co-management at scale without user interaction, co-management uses an Azure Active Directory Azure AD feature called Windows auto-enrollment.

Starting on December 1, , you no longer need to assign individual Intune licenses for this scenario. Microsoft Endpoint Manager now includes the Intune licenses for co-management. The separate AADP1 licensing requirement remains the same for this scenario to work. You still need to assign Intune licenses for other enrollment scenarios. If you don't have any Intune-related subscription plan, to support co-management you need to purchase at least one Intune license.

This license is for an administrator to activate the subscription plan and get access to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. If you use the Microsoft built-in Basic Mobility and Security , you can't use the new co-management license for a user that also has devices managed by Basic Mobility and Security.

To use the co-management license for the user's Configuration Manager-managed device, do one of the following actions:. If installing a new site, use existing product keys. EMS grants rights to use Configuration Manager current branch and long-term service branch. When these rights expire, you no longer have rights to use either branch and must uninstall. If you currently use the current branch, you must uninstall it, and then install the LTSB.

There's no support to migrate or convert to the LTSB from the current branch. If your SA expired before October 1, , and you retained a perpetual license to Configuration Manager, then your only option for ongoing use is to install and use System Center R2 Configuration Manager and its available service packs.

You're required to uninstall the current branch when your SA expires, and reinstall that earlier version of the product. There's no support to migrate to or downgrade from Configuration Manager current branch to prior versions of Configuration Manager.

You're licensed to use the current branch while you have active SA. The only way to get rights to use Configuration Manager is to acquire a license with SA or through an equivalent subscription.



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