diff --git a/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/licensing-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md b/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/licensing-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md index d712a49183..e758492485 100644 --- a/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/licensing-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md +++ b/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/licensing-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md @@ -24,25 +24,30 @@ ms.date: 09/10/2017 [!include[Prerelease information](prerelease.md)] -## Gain access to provisioned licenses -The easiest way to gain access into which license is provisioned to you and check the license state is to check the **Office 365 admin center**. +## Checking license state -1. From the **Partner portal**, click on the **Administer services > Office 365**. +Checking for the license state and whether it got properly provisioned, can be done via the **Office 365 admin center** or via the **Microsoft Azure portal**. -2. Clicking on the **Partner portal** link will leverage the **Admin on behalf** option and will give you access to the customer **Office 365 admin center**. - - ![Image of O365 admin portal](images\atp-O365-admin-portal-customer.png) - -3. In the **Office 365 admin center** navigate to **Billing** > **Licenses**. +1. In the **Office 365 admin center** navigate to **Billing** > **Licenses**. - On the screen you will see all the provisioned licenses and their current **Status**. ![Image of billing licenses](images\atp-billing-licenses.png) -4. In the **Microsoft Azure portal** navigate to the **All resources** icon ![Image of Azure All resources icon](images\atp-azure-license-icon.png) to view your licenses. +2. In the **Microsoft Azure portal** navigate to the **All resources** icon ![Image of Azure All resources icon](images\atp-azure-license-icon.png) to view your licenses. ![Image of Azure Licensing page](images\atp-licensing-azure-portal.png) +## Cloud Service Provider validation + +The easiest way to gain access into which license is provisioned to your company, and to check the license state, is to check the **Office 365 admin center**. + +3. From the **Partner portal**, click on the **Administer services > Office 365**. + +4. Clicking on the **Partner portal** link will leverage the **Admin on behalf** option and will give you access to the customer **Office 365 admin center**. + + ![Image of O365 admin portal](images\atp-O365-admin-portal-customer.png) + ## Accessing the Windows Defender ATP portal for the first time When accessing the [Windows Defender ATP portal](https://SecurityCenter.Windows.com) for the first time there will be a set up wizard that will guide you through some initial steps. At the end of the set up wizard there will be a dedicated cloud instance of Windows Defender ATP created. @@ -73,7 +78,7 @@ When accessing the [Windows Defender ATP portal](https://SecurityCenter.Windows. ![Image of data retention set up](images\atp-data-retention-policy.png) -5. You will need to indicate the size of your organization based on an estimate of the number of employees they currently employ. +5. You will need to indicate the size of your organization based on an estimate of the number of employees currently employed. > [!NOTE] > The **organization size** question is not related to how many licenses were purchased for your organization. It is used by the service to optimize the creation of the data cluster for your organization.