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    • alexntgA
      alexntg @technobabble
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      @technobabble said:

      So weird...that is my only downgrade available. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/business/office-365-proplus-business-software-FX103213513.aspx

      My choices when I click on purchase services (aside from all the other add-on offers:
      O365 E3 Trial $20/mth
      O365 E4 $22/mth
      O365 ProPlus $12/mth

      There should be E1 and Exchange Online somewhere in that list as well.

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        technobabble @alexntg
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        @alexntg Correct but those don't come with software.

        O365PP looks really close to O365 Small business premium (which is not on the list).

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          alexntg @technobabble
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          @technobabble said:

          @alexntg Correct but those don't come with software.

          O365PP looks really close to O365 Small business premium (which is not on the list).

          Small business is a different tenant type, not part of the enterprise plans.

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            technobabble @alexntg
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            @alexntg Yeah...I finally figured that out. Man they sure have a ton of SKUs

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              technobabble
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              Waiting to hear from Chris at Microsoft. Since O365 PP is a enterprise offering, according to the website it looks just like O365 small business premium.

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                alexntg @technobabble
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                @technobabble said:

                Waiting to hear from Chris at Microsoft. Since O365 PP is a enterprise offering, according to the website it looks just like O365 small business premium.

                Office ProPlus isn't the same as 365 Small Business. Small business includes Exchange, Lync, and SharePoint.

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                  technobabble @alexntg
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                  @alexntg That is what I needed to hear, O365 ProPlus has no Exchange, no SharePoint but according to the website, http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/business/office-365-proplus-business-software-FX103213513.aspx it had Lync.

                  I will just keep E3 so I don't have to change anything.

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                    Carnival Boy
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                    I really hate plans. Especially Microsoft ones. Why can't everything just be à la carte? It's the one area where I really prefer Google.

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                    • alexntgA
                      alexntg @Carnival Boy
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                      @Carnival-Boy said:

                      I really hate plans. Especially Microsoft ones. Why can't everything just be à la carte? It's the one area where I really prefer Google.

                      Everything is available a la carte with Microsoft. If you wanted to pick up Exchange, SharePoint, and Office, but not Lync, you can. Much like a combo meal at a fast food place, it'll cost you more individually, but it's completely doable.

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                        Carnival Boy @alexntg
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                        @alexntg said:

                        Everything is available a la carte with Microsoft. If you wanted to pick up Exchange, SharePoint, and Office, but not Lync, you can. Much like a combo meal at a fast food place, it'll cost you more individually, but it's completely doable.

                        That's part of what I hate about plans.

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                          alexntg @Carnival Boy
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                          @Carnival-Boy said:

                          @alexntg said:

                          Everything is available a la carte with Microsoft. If you wanted to pick up Exchange, SharePoint, and Office, but not Lync, you can. Much like a combo meal at a fast food place, it'll cost you more individually, but it's completely doable.

                          That's part of what I hate about plans.

                          Sometimes it works in your favor. For my personal domain, I ran EOP1 and Office ProPlus, for $16 per month. It was cheaper than E3, and made sense because I wasn't using Lync or SharePoint.

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                            technobabble
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                            Well I started using SharePoint, but because of OneDrive for Business. And that is where my data is as well as my OneNote Notebooks.

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                              technobabble
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                              Yeah, the combo thing is weird. I still do not know what plan gets OneDrive for Business or Sharepoint aside from E3 and E4

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                                @Carnival-Boy said:

                                I really hate plans. Especially Microsoft ones. Why can't everything just be à la carte? It's the one area where I really prefer Google.

                                But.... Office 365 is a la carte and Google Apps is not. I'm confused

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                                  scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                                  @Carnival-Boy said:

                                  @alexntg said:

                                  Everything is available a la carte with Microsoft. If you wanted to pick up Exchange, SharePoint, and Office, but not Lync, you can. Much like a combo meal at a fast food place, it'll cost you more individually, but it's completely doable.

                                  That's part of what I hate about plans.

                                  You hate that they save you money?

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                                    scottalanmiller @technobabble
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                                    @technobabble said:

                                    Yeah, the combo thing is weird. I still do not know what plan gets OneDrive for Business or Sharepoint aside from E3 and E4

                                    All E plans have Sharepoint. And OneDrive is just part of Sharepoint. Or any Sharepoint plan.

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                                      technobabble
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                                      Ah ha...well finally the answer, I need E3! Thank you!

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        We use E3 and love it.

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                                          Gabi
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                                          A bit of a mess.

                                          E3 is the least, that comes with the software.

                                          To be honest, it's a pretty good deal 🙂

                                          I don't know if you can use the Office licenses with RDS (back in October 2013 you could not) but that's something that interested a lot of people.

                                          There is a lot of vagueness with which product comes with what, not totally transparent, but will get there.

                                          Good luck 🙂

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                                            Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            You hate that they save you money?

                                            Combo deals or plans are designed by marketing teams to encourage customers to spend more money. They're not designed to save customers money. A lot of SMEs will sign up for an Enterprise plan rather than a MidSize business plan even though it may cost them more money initially, because they want to avoid any hassle further down the line. This is a bit like buying a Happy Meal even when you don't want fries.

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