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Office365 token redirection to a specific folder

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I'm sure I am not alone in this scenario.  We operate Office365 under a shared computer activation setting so that users that use different machines in the building can sign in anywhere without having to reactivate a licence.  

At present we delete user profiles on computer restart otherwise with the the amount of users they are clogged up in no time.  However the effect this has is to remove the existing token and force them to sign in and activate at each PC the sign in to.

We operate roaming profiles still and was looking at the option to use the appdata element of this, however this is a different folder ie appdata roaming and appdata are two different folders... the token being stored in the appdata.  Yes we could run a script to move the token but then Office would need to know where that destination is to use it and this is not the case. 

I suppose what I am looking for is a surefire method of redirecting the tokens to a location whether on the roaming profile or on a network share that Office365 is aware of to prevent constant sign in and activation.  We use ADFS and this is set up correctly to allow for office365 SSO. 

I've attempted to use the GPO "Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Microsoft Office 2016 (Machine) > Licensing Settings to identify a writable share but this doesn't seem to have the desired effect. 

If anyone out there has had this experience and found a solution for it, please advise.  I have raised a ticket with Micro$oft but the response time seems to be sporadic.  So I'm counting on you guys for some assistance. 


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