Features that make up SSPR include password change, reset, unlock, and writeback to an on-premises directory. Basic SSPR features are available in Microsoft 365 Business Standard or higher and all Azure AD Premium SKUs at no cost.
This article details the different ways that self-service password reset can be licensed and used. For specific details about pricing and billing, see the Azure AD pricing page.
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SSPR requires a license only for the tenant.
The following table outlines the different SSPR scenarios for password change, reset, or on-premises writeback, and which SKUs provide the feature.
Feature | Azure AD Free | Microsoft 365 Business Standard | Microsoft 365 Business Premium | Azure AD Premium P1 or P2 |
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Cloud-only user password change When a user in Azure AD knows their password and wants to change it to something new. |
● | ● | ● | ● |
Cloud-only user password reset When a user in Azure AD has forgotten their password and needs to reset it. |
● | ● | ● | |
Hybrid user password change or reset with on-prem writeback When a user in Azure AD that's synchronized from an on-premises directory using Azure AD Connect wants to change or reset their password and also write the new password back to on-prem. |
● | ● |
Warning
Standalone Microsoft 365 Basic and Standard licensing plans don't support SSPR with on-premises writeback. The on-premises writeback feature requires Azure AD Premium P1, Premium P2, or Microsoft 365 Business Premium.
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