Microsoft 365: Sign Out of Connected Devices to Your Account

Environment

U-M Microsoft 365, connected devices

Issue

How do I sign out of devices connected to my Microsoft 365 account?

Resolution

U-M Microsoft 365 licensing only allows five consecutive devices to be connected to one account. You can install Office productivity apps on up to 5 PCs or Macs, five tablets, and five smartphones. You can sign out of any devices you no longer use/need to be connected to your account by following the steps below:

  1. Sign in to your U-M Microsoft 365 account.
  2. Go to the My Account page if you aren't there already. (The sign-in link above should take you directly to your My Account page upon login.)
  3. Click View apps & devices under the "Office apps & devices" section block.
  4. Click the down arrow beside "Devices."
  5. Click Sign out beside the device(s) you no longer want to be connected.
  6. Click Sign out again in the confirmation pop-up that appears.
Note: Signing out doesn’t uninstall Office 365 from your device.

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