Challenge
Microsoft OneDrive for Business or Microsoft SharePoint backups may not be backed up, resulting in a warning: User does not have a valid Microsoft Office 365 license with SharePoint plan enabled.Solution
To resolve this issue, add missing Plans IDs to the list according to the following steps:- Get the current Office 365 plan IDs assigned for the organization. You can do this via ‘MSOnline’ AzureAD module and the following PowerShell One-Liners: *
Note: This script is provided as-is as a courtesy for Gathering Plan IDs from MSOnline. Please be aware that the commands and parameters may be altered by Microsoft in the future, which may cause the script to function incorrectly. There is no support provided for this script, and should it fail, we ask you to contact Microsoft support. This script may be updated in the future to reflect changes to the Office 365 Powershell Environment- To call "get-msolaccountsku" (use the CMDLET), call "Connect-MsolService" first. This requires the following modules to be installed and activated:
- install-module AzureAD
- install-module AzureADPreview
- install-module MSOnline
- To get the list of Exchange Online service plans IDs:
- (get-msolaccountsku).servicestatus.serviceplan | where {$_.ServiceType -match "Exchange"} | ft ServiceName,ServicePlanId
- To get the list of SharePoint Online service plans IDs:
- (get-msolaccountsku).servicestatus.serviceplan | where {$_.ServiceType -match "SharePoint"} | ft ServiceName,ServicePlanId
- To call "get-msolaccountsku" (use the CMDLET), call "Connect-MsolService" first. This requires the following modules to be installed and activated:
- Make sure that no backup jobs or restore sessions are running.
- Stop the Veeam.Archiver.Service and Veeam.Archiver.Proxy services.
- Navigate to the C:\ProgramData\Veeam\Backup365 directory on the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 server, create a backup of the Congif.xml file by copying it to another location, then (only after making the pre-edit copy) edit the Config.xml file by adding the following lines between <Archiver> tags:
- Repeat Step 4 but for the Proxy.xml file instead.
<Options> <O365Plans AdditionalExchangePlans="your-Exchange-plans-IDs" AdditionalSharePointPlans="your-SharePoint-plans-IDs" /> </Options>
If you do not have any SharePoint plans, do not add the AdditionalSharePointPlans to the line mentioned
NOTE: You will have to add the Plans as the examples shown in the following screenshot. The GUIDs are entered in Coma Separated Value within the Quotation after each of the key values in the <O365Plans line.
- Start the Veeam.Archiver.Service and the Veeam.Archiver.Proxy services.
- Open the Add organization wizard and retry the procedure.