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commerce | Understand Your Invoice2 | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/commerce/billing-and-payments/understand-your-invoice2.md | If you pay by invoice, you can add or change the purchase order (PO) number for > [!NOTE] > You can't add a PO number to an existing invoice. The PO number will appear on all future invoices. -1. Go to the <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2024339" target="_blank>Microsoft 365 admin center</a>. +1. Go to the <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2024339" target="_blank">Microsoft 365 admin center</a>. - If youΓÇÖre using the **Simplified view**, select **Billing**. - If youΓÇÖre using the **Dashboard view**, go to the **Billing** > <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=842054" target="_blank">Your products</a> page. 2. Select the subscription that you want to change. 3. On the subscription details page, in the **Subscription and payment settings** section, under **Payment method**, select **Edit invoice**. 4. At the bottom of the **Edit details for paying by invoice** pane, enter your PO number, then select **Save**. -## Run the Unknown Charge Diagnostic --If you're a Microsoft 365 global admin, you can use a diagnostic tool that runs within the Microsoft 365 admin center to research unexpected charges from Microsoft that appear on your credit or debit card statement. --> [!NOTE] -> The Unknown Charge Diagnostic is only available for customers who bought their products and services from Microsoft.com, including Microsoft 365 Enterprise, Education, and Non-profit. --Select the following **Run Tests: Unknown Charge** link to open the diagnostic tool in the Microsoft 365 admin center. -->[!div class="nextstepaction"] ->[Run Tests: Unknown Charge](https://aka.ms/PillarUnknownCharge) - ## Related content [View your invoice in the Microsoft 365 admin center](view-your-bill-or-invoice.md) (article)\ |
enterprise | Administering A Multi Geo Environment | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/enterprise/administering-a-multi-geo-environment.md | Title: "Service Behavior in a Multi-Geo Enabled Environment" Previously updated : 04/10/2024 Last updated : 08/01/2024 There's one central Microsoft Purview compliance portal for a Multi-Geo _Tenant_ ## eDiscovery -By default, an eDiscovery Manager or Administrator of a Multi-Geo _Tenant_ will be able to conduct eDiscovery only in the _Primary Provisioned Geography_ of that _Tenant_. The Office 365 global administrator must assign eDiscovery Manager permissions to allow others to perform eDiscovery and assign a "Region" parameter in their applicable Compliance Security Filter to specify the region for conducting eDiscovery as satellite location, otherwise no eDiscovery will be carried out for the satellite location. To configure the Compliance Security Filter for a Region, see [Configure Office 365 Multi-Geo eDiscovery](multi-geo-ediscovery-configuration.md). +By default, an eDiscovery Manager or Administrator of a Multi-Geo _Tenant_ will be able to conduct eDiscovery tasks only in the _Primary Provisioned Geography_ of that _Tenant_. A member of the **Organization Management** role group or a user with the **Role Management** role must assign eDiscovery Manager permissions in the Microsoft Purview portal to allow others to perform eDiscovery tasks and assign a "Region" parameter in their applicable Compliance Security Filter to specify the _Geography_ for conducting eDiscovery as _Satellite Geography_ location. Otherwise, no eDiscovery activities will be carried out for the _Satellite Geography_ location. Only one "Region" security filter per user is supported. ++See [Assign eDiscovery permissions in the compliance portal](/purview/ediscovery-assign-permissions#before-you-assign-permissions) for more information. To configure the Compliance Security Filter for a Region, see [Configure Office 365 Multi-Geo eDiscovery](multi-geo-ediscovery-configuration.md). ## Exchange Online mailboxes |
enterprise | Multi Geo Ediscovery Configuration | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/enterprise/multi-geo-ediscovery-configuration.md | Title: "Configure Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo eDiscovery" Previously updated : 08/10/2020 Last updated : 08/01/2024 f1.keywords: - NOCSH ms.localizationpriority: medium-++- Strat_SP_gtc +- must-keep description: Learn how to use the Region parameter to configure eDiscovery for use in satellite locations in Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo. description: Learn how to use the Region parameter to configure eDiscovery for u Without eDiscovery (Premium) capabilities, an eDiscovery manager or administrator of a Multi-Geo _Tenant_ will be able to conduct eDiscovery only in the _Primary Provisioned Geography_ location of that _Tenant_. To support the ability to conduct eDiscovery for _Satellite Geography_ locations, a new compliance security filter parameter named "Region" is available via PowerShell. This parameter can be used by _Tenants_ whose _Primary Provisioned Geography_ location is in North America, Europe, or Asia Pacific. eDiscovery (Premium) is recommended for _Tenants_ whose _Primary Provisioned Geography_ location is not in North America, Europe, or Asia Pacific and who need to perform eDiscovery across _Satellite Geography_ locations. -The Microsoft 365 global administrator must assign eDiscovery Manager permissions to allow others to perform eDiscovery and assign a "Region" parameter in their applicable Compliance Security Filter to specify the _Geography_ for conducting eDiscovery as _Satellite Geography_ location, otherwise, no eDiscovery will be carried out for the _Satellite Geography_ location. Only one "Region" security filter per user is supported. +A member of the **Organization Management** role group or a user with the **Role Management** role must assign eDiscovery Manager permissions in the Microsoft Purview portal to allow others to perform eDiscovery tasks and assign a "Region" parameter in their applicable Compliance Security Filter to specify the _Geography_ for conducting eDiscovery as _Satellite Geography_ location. Otherwise, no eDiscovery activities will be carried out for the _Satellite Geography_ location. Only one "Region" security filter per user is supported. ++See [Assign eDiscovery permissions in the compliance portal](/purview/ediscovery-assign-permissions#before-you-assign-permissions) for more information. To configure the Compliance Security Filter for a Region, see [Configure Office 365 Multi-Geo eDiscovery](multi-geo-ediscovery-configuration.md). When the eDiscovery Manager or Administrator role is set for a particular _Satellite Geography_ location, the eDiscovery Manager or Administrator will only be able to perform eDiscovery search actions against the SharePoint sites and OneDrive sites located in that _Satellite Geography_ location. If an eDiscovery Manager or Administrator attempts to search SharePoint or OneDrive sites outside the specified _Satellite Geography_ location, no results will be returned. Also, when the eDiscovery Manager or Administrator for a _Satellite Geography_ location triggers an export, data is exported to the Azure instance of that region. This helps organizations stay in compliance by not allowing content to be exported across controlled borders. |
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