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Get accounts in O365 with no ATP or Defender license assigned

Advance Threat Protection aka ATP which is now called Microsoft Defender in office 365, is one of the licenses offered by Microsoft.

If there are hundred accounts in O365, tracking which account that doesn't have ATP or Microsoft Defender license is just troublesome.

Of course, PowerShell will come into rescue for this kind of issue.
One liner code below in PowerShell will check which Office 365 accounts does not have ATP or Microsoft Defender license assigned.

Get-MsolUser -All | Where-Object {$_.licenses.AccountSkuId -notcontains 'contoso:ATP_ENTERPRISE'} | Select-Object userprincipalname,licenses | export-csv c:\temp\office_365\no_defender_license.csv

Replace
contoso
with your domain.
Or run this command to see which licenses are assigned or available in your tenant.
Get-MsolAccountSku | select -ExpandProperty ServiceStatus

The PowerShell command checks which accounts does not have ATP assigned; which means that if you have 100 of guests or client users in your domain, like hotmail, gmail or client domains will also be included on the CSV output.

Why it is included? It's because any accounts outside the domain does not have ATP license assigned to those accounts.

Just open the output CSV file in Excel, search for for your domain like "contoso.com" and use find next or find all command in Excel to filter which active users does not have ATP.

In the output it will also include, unlicensed account with your domain name. The CSV output has to be checked for active and licensed users, these are the accounts that needs to be assigned with ATP license.

If this has to be done regularly, some VBA might be needed to speed up the process. Or the PowerShell command might need to be changed so the final output will be filtered with the accounts that needs to be checked. And other data that are not needed is removed from the CSV output.

The above PowerShell command can be changed to check licenses that are not assigned or has been missed out.
'contoso:ATP_ENTERPRISE' --- changed this string to a license SKU string that needs to be checked.
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