The fact that RUM (Resource Updating Manager) doesn't work with the Office 365 licenses is not a product bug, as we do not claim to be able to work with any source Office 365
Here is the recommendation from R&D:
1) There are 2 ways to resolve the issue with the script provided by Microsoft through RUM: at the end of the processing task 2 separate script task,but you should run the script not under admin credentials but from each user who's profile was processed on each host This can be resolved by adding full path to script into HKLM\Windows\Run so it will be run on logon of each user. Also the script should be run only once. This can be resolved by creating a file %USERPROFILE% or reg key in HKCU and add condition to run script only if such file/reg key does not exist Microsoft provided the following script to resolve the issue:
2) Name: OLicenseCleanup.vbs - v 1.15 ' Author: Microsoft Customer Support Services ; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Removes all licenses for Office 2013 and 2016 from thee (Office) Software Protection Platform
SEE ATTACHED FOR THE SCRIPT., which needs to be renamed .vbs
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