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:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot showing how you can ensure users are eligible for Microsoft 365 Copilot." source="../../media/copilot-usage-ensure-readiness.png":::
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**Total Prerequisite Licenses** The number is the sum of all users who have at least one license assigned to them or who could be assigned a license. To learn more about the license types eligible for Copilot, see [Licensing requirements for Microsoft 365 Copilot](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-licensing).
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**Total Prerequisite Licenses**: The number is the sum of all users who have at least one license assigned to them or who could be assigned a license. To learn more about the license types eligible for Copilot, see [Licensing requirements for Microsoft 365 Copilot](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-licensing).
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**Users on an eligible update channel** This number is the sum of all users who are enrolled in Current Channel or Monthly Enterprise Channel for app updates in your organization and could be assigned with a Copilot license.
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**Users on an eligible update channel**: This number is the sum of all users who are enrolled in Current Channel or Monthly Enterprise Channel for app updates in your organization and could be assigned with a Copilot license.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot showing an organization's number of available licenses to assign." source="../../media/copilot-usage-licenses-assigned.png":::
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**Assigned Licenses** This number is the sum of all users who have already been assigned with a Copilot license in your organization.
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**Assigned Licenses**: This number is the sum of all users who have already been assigned with a Copilot license in your organization.
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**Available Licenses** This number is the sum of all users who do not have a Copilot license assigned, and should be prioritized first.
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**Available Licenses**: This number is the sum of all users who do not have a Copilot license assigned, and should be prioritized first.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot showing recommendation cards for Microsoft 365 Copilot usage report." source="../../media/copilot-usage-recommend-cards.png" lightbox="../../media/copilot-usage-recommend-cards.png":::
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2. Select **Reports**, and then choose to **Display anonymous identifiers**. This setting gets applied both to the usage reports in Microsoft 365 admin center and Teams admin center.
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3. Select **Save changes**.
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## More resources
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-[Microsoft 365 Copilot service description](/office365/servicedescriptions/office-365-platform-service-description/microsoft-365-copilot) (article)
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-[Set up Microsoft 365 Copilot](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-setup) (article)
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>A security best practice is to use separate user accounts that are assigned specific roles for administrative functions. These dedicated administrator accounts do not need to be assigned a license for the cloud services that they administer. For example, a SharePoint administrator account does not need to be assigned a Microsoft 365 license. This also applies to administrative accounts, one person, one license as outlined in the following Microsoft Entra Blog:
>A security best practice is to use separate user accounts that are assigned specific roles for administrative functions. These dedicated administrator accounts do not need to be assigned a license for the cloud services that they administer. For example, a SharePoint administrator account does not need to be assigned a Microsoft 365 license.
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For Azure PaaS-based cloud services, software licenses are built into the service pricing.
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