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Microsoft office 365 business premium account
Microsoft office 365 business premium account









The Office 365 Home license agreement specifically states that it cannot be used for commercial purposes (…The service/software may not be used for commercial, non-profit, or revenue-generating activities.) Do people do it all the time? Yes.What you haven't stated is whether you are currently using your Office 365 Home subscription for commercial purposes, and whether you are working as an employee or a contractor with this business. Log in to ReplyĪs others have pointed out, it will work but, technically, it is not legal. So maybe it's OK to use Outlook Home to access Exchange, but it seems to me it wouldn't be legal under US law to use any other Office 365 Home programs for commercial use. OTOH, follow the link for Office 365 Buisiness Premium, and its services included adds Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, but drops SharePoint.The site linked above does show a MSFT phone number to call to find out from MSFT itself.The OP's link starts off with this from a MSFT employee moderating (apparently a forum moderator):You cannot add Office 365 Business Essentials to your current Office 365 Home subscription.OTOH, it does look like an Office 365 Home version of Outlook can access Exchange set up via Office 365 Business Essentials. Scrolling down the page, it shows Services Included: Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and MS Teams.

microsoft office 365 business premium account

In reply to wright_is:Per web versions of Office apps: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote (plus Access and Publisher for PC only).Not clear as a matter of US contract law that it would be legal to use Office 365 Home desktop programs for commercial use.











Microsoft office 365 business premium account