Suggested Answer:A🗳️
License cannot be assigned to a user without a usage location specified.
Scenario: Licensing Issue - You attempt to assign a license in Azure to several users and receive the following error message: "Licenses not assigned. License agreement failed for one user." You verify that the Azure subscription has the available licenses.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/users-groups-roles/licensing-groups-resolve-problems A may be correct too even B is also valid, there can be different reasons for license issue
Answer should be B because only one user cannot be assigned the license, and before assigning the license to a user, usage location should be same. Therefore, answer B is more close to it.
License location need compliance. Rest of users are comliant with same license. Hence Changing location is not solution. Solution is invite to group where licenses are assigned. The answer A is correct.
It's very complicated to me. I have been through the docs https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/license-users-groups.
Here it is clearly said that user missing usages location will inherit location from the Azure AD organisation. Therefore, B cannot be the Answer.
Regarding A, I am not convinced as license can be assigned to individual users or to a group. In the question it is said "you are attempting to assign license to several users and got the error msg".
This error could be related to anything. But how adding the users to a group will solve the problem?
Can any geek help me out plz?
Should be B:
"Problem: Some Microsoft services aren't available in all locations because of local laws and regulations. Before you can assign a license to a user, you must specify the Usage location property for the user. You can specify the location under the User > Profile > Settings section in the Azure portal." From MS docs..
The answer is B.
Not all Microsoft services are available in all locations. Before a license can be assigned to a user, you must specify the Usage location. You can set this value in the Azure Active Directory > Users > Profile > Settings area in Azure AD. Any user whose usage location is not specified inherits the location of the Azure AD organization.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/license-users-groups
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