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Is there a way for an Office 365 admin to see how long is left on individual's Power BI Pro Free Trial? I know how each user can see on their own, but I'd like to get ahead of exipirations and buy licenses 1-2 days before it dies vs the current method of it dying then I have to contact our reseller to get a license. We cannot buy them online, which is frustrating in its own right.
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MCSA: BI ReportingHi @edhans
The only thing that would come to mind for me is to have a PowerShell script run and see when the Power BI Pro Trial license was acquired.
Then from this date, we know that there is a 60 day trial. So from the output you would then know when the trial is going to expire?
Thanks. I thought about that but:
Right now the only true way to know is for the user to tell me before it dies, and they won't, so it is for them to be down 1-2 hrs when it does and when I can get a license purchased.
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