Self-service password reset (SSPR) is a feature available in various Microsoft 365 plans that allows users to reset their own passwords without having to contact their IT administrator. Here are the Microsoft 365 plans that include SSPR:
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic: This plan includes basic email hosting and web-based Office applications, as well as SSPR.
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard: This plan includes the same features as the Business Basic plan, as well as desktop versions of Office applications and Microsoft Teams. It also includes SSPR.
- Office 365 E3: This plan includes advanced email hosting, Office applications, and collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams. It also includes advanced security features and SSPR.
- Microsoft 365 E3: This plan includes the same features as Office 365 E3, as well as additional security and compliance features. It also includes SSPR.
- Microsoft 365 E5: This plan includes all the features of Microsoft 365 E3, as well as additional security and compliance features, advanced analytics tools, and more. It also includes SSPR.
Note that SSPR may not be enabled by default in all Microsoft 365 plans. IT administrators will need to configure SSPR settings in the Microsoft 365 admin center to make the feature available to users.
Note: you must have two-way sync to do it.