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### Obtaining an Azure AD licence
Enterprise Agreement/Software Assurance (EA/SA):
- Organizations with a traditional EA must order a $0 SKU, process e-mails sent to the license administrator for the company, and assign licenses using Azure AD (ideally to groups using the new Azure AD Premium feature for group assignment).
- Organizations with a traditional EA must order a $0 SKU, process e-mails sent to the license administrator for the company, and assign licenses using Azure AD (ideally to groups using the new Azure AD Premium feature for group assignment). For more information, see [Enabling Subscription Activation with an existing EA](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses#enabling-subscription-activation-with-an-existing-ea).
- The license administrator can assign seats to Azure AD users with the same process that is used for O365.
- New EA/SA Windows Enterprise customers can acquire both an SA subscription and an associated $0 cloud subscription.

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[!include[Prerelease information](prerelease.md)]
Use the **Settings** menu ![Settings icon](images/settings.png) to configure the time zone, suppression rules, and view license information.
Use the **Settings** menu ![Settings icon](images/settings.png) to configure the time zone and view license information.
## Time zone settings
The aspect of time is important in the assessment and analysis of perceived and actual cyberattacks.
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### UTC time zone
Windows Defender ATP uses UTC time by default.
Setting the Windows Defender ATP time zone to UTC will display all system timestamps (alerts, events, and others) in UTC for all users. Choosing this setting means that all users will see the same timestamps in Windows Defender ATP, regardless of their regional settings. This can help security analysts working in different locations across the globe to use the same time stamps while investigating events.
Setting the Windows Defender ATP time zone to UTC will display all system timestamps (alerts, events, and others) in UTC for all users. This can help security analysts working in different locations across the globe to use the same time stamps while investigating events.
### Local time zone
You can choose to have Windows Defender ATP use local time zone settings. All alerts and events will be displayed using your local time zone.
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1. Click the **Settings** menu ![Settings icon](images/settings.png).
2. Select the **Timezone UTC** indicator.
3. Select **Timezone Local** or **-8:00**.
3. Select **Timezone UTC** or your local time zone, for example -7:00.
## Suppression rules
The suppression rules control what alerts are suppressed. You can suppress alerts so that certain activities are not flagged as suspicious. For more information see, [Suppress alerts](manage-alerts-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md#suppress-alerts).
### Regional settings
To apply different date formats for Windows Defender ATP, use regional settings for IE and Edge. If you're using another browser such as Google Chrome, follow the required steps to change the time and date settings for that browser.
**Internet Explorer (IE) and Microsoft Edge (Edge)**
IE and Edge use the **Region** settings configured in the **Clocks, Language, and Region** option in the Control panel.
#### Known issues with regional formats
**Date and time formats**<br>
There are some known issues with the time and date formats.
The following date formats are supported:
- MM/dd/yyyy
- dd/MM/yyyy
The following date and time formats are currently not supported:
- Date format yyyy-MM-dd
- Date format dd-MMM-yy
- Date format dd/MM/yy
- Date format MM/dd/yy
- Date format with yy. Will only show yyyy.
- Time format HH:mm:ss is not supported (the 12 hour AM/PM format is not supported). Only the 24-hour format is supported.
**Decimal symbol used in numbers**<br>
Decimal symbol used is always a dot, even if a comma is selected in the **Numbers** format settings in **Region** settings. For example, 15,5K is displayed as 15.5K.
## License
Click the license link in the **Settings** menu to view the license agreement information for Windows Defender ATP.

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For more information, see [Ensure that Windows Defender is not disabled by policy](troubleshoot-onboarding-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md#ensure-that-windows-defender-is-not-disabled-by-a-policy).
#### Known issues with regional formats
**Date and time formats**<br>
There are some known issues with the time and date formats.
The following date formats are supported:
- MM/dd/yyyy
- dd/MM/yyyy
The following date and time formats are currently not supported:
- Date format yyyy/MM/dd
- Date format dd/MM/yy
- Date format with yy. Will only show yyyy.
- Time format HH:mm:ss is not supported (the 12 hour AM/PM format is not supported). Only the 24-hour format is supported.
**Use of comma to indicate thousand**<br>
Support of use of comma as a separator in numbers are not supported. Regions where a number is separated with a comma to indicate a thousand, will only see the use of a dot as a separator. For example, 15,5K is displayed as 15.5K.
### Related topic
- [Troubleshoot Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection onboarding issues](troubleshoot-onboarding-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)