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You can manually end the grace period by using the [End grace period](end-grace-period.md) option.
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-**Pending**: If there are not enough available licenses in your tenant to process the provisioning request, new Cloud PCs are marked as **Pending**.
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Your Windows 365 tenant can only have as many active Cloud PCs as the license allocation allows. An active Cloud PC can either be in a **Provisioned** or **In grace period state**.
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Your Windows 365 tenant can only have as many active Cloud PCs as the license allocation allows. An active Cloud PC can either be in a **Provisioned** or **In grace period** state.
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To begin provisioning on Pending Cloud PCs, free up some Windows 365 licenses or end grace period on Cloud PCs in the grace period state.
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