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SharePoint Online Plans: Usage Rights

http://blog.mikehacker.net/2011/11/21/sharepoint-online-plans-usage-rights/



High-Level usage rights comparison across user subscriptions plans (12/21/2011)
Feature
Partner Access Plan
(external partners)
SharePoint Online Kiosk 1 and Kiosk 2
SharePoint Online E1 and E2
SharePoint Online E3 and E4
SharePoint Online Plan 1
SharePoint Online Plan 2
Can access all team sites by default?
No1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
My Site
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Enterprise Features (Access, Business Connectivity Services (BCS), InfoPath Forms, Excel and Visio Services)
Yes2
Yes3
No
Yes2
No
Yes2
Office Web Apps
View only
K1 – View only
K2 – View and edit
E1 – View only
E2 – View and edit
View and edit
View only
View only
Adds storage to the company’s overall pooled quota?
No
No
Yes. 500MB per user subscription license
Yes. 500MB per user subscription license
Yes. 500MB per user subscription license
Yes. 500MB per user subscription license
Can be an administrator of tenant, site or site collection?
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1 – External partners can only access the sites they have been invited to by delegated site collection owners.
2 – Can view and upload Visio diagrams, view and build external lists, build and visit Access-based webpages, build and view embedded Excel graphs and create/publish, fill in and submit InfoPath forms.
3 – Kiosk workers have read-only rights except they can edit web-based and InfoPath Forms only.
For more detailed Microsoft licensing information, please visit the Product Use Rights (PUR) document page on the Microsoft Volume Licensing website.

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