Microsoft recently changed some key aspects of their licensing framework and enforcement with an update in September 2025, let’s take a look at what has changed and how it will impact your organization.
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Probably the biggest announcement is the postponement of license enforcement from November 1st, 2025 to align with the a D365 customer’s contract anniversary or renewal date. This change will start on January 15, 2026 with ‘soft enforcement’ happening 30 days prior to the actual enforcement date, with the ‘hard enforcement’ happening 15 days after the contract / renewal date.
Not all environment types will have license enforcement enabled, license enforcement will only impact Microsoft managed production environments, this means deployments like government cloud or China cloud are not impacted at this time.
Customer Hosted (Not Reported) | Microsoft Managed |
VHD / VM images | Unified Developer Environment (managed via PPAC) |
Cloud Hosted Environments | Unified Sandbox Environment (managed via PPAC) |
Local Business Data (D365 on-prem) | Sandbox Tier 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 (in scope for reporting) |
Production (managed via LCS or PPAC)
In scope for reporting, notification, and enforcement |
If your license renewal falls between April 1st and Sept 30th 2025 you will receive a ‘grace period’ for 12 months from your renewal date until license enforcement is applied.
During this period, all users will be able to access D365 regardless of their license requirements / assignment.
This grace period does not forgive non-compliance for unlicensed usage. Microsoft specifically calls out the ability to back-bill customers if they are not licensed correctly.
At the end of the grace period, the same timeline of license enforcement from above applies. Microsoft also specifically states that no extensions will be given.
Microsoft has listed a series of out of the box roles that do not require a license be assigned to a user. Please note that if you clone or modify these roles that the roles will then require a license based on the objects assigned to the role.
While there are still a lot of moving parts to D365 licensing we are starting to get more answers surrounding user licensing and enforcement.
Even with the postponement of the license enforcement date, my recommendation for all clients is to start the license analysis process to ensure that whenever your renewal is that you are ready to be compliant to avoid any disruptions in application usage.
If you have any questions on this or would like to look at tools to help automate this process please feel free to reach out.
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