The PowerShell methods are subtractive, not additive - ie you have to specify what a user won't have, instead of specifying what they will have. From an administrative side you can run the pre-provisioning scripts mentioned above, but there's no easy way to go and assign the SharePoint Plan 2 license to multiple users. Honestly the whole process is a fucking mess. I'd guess that's the issue that u/MusicWallaby is having. It's only then that provisioning is complete and they can use the desktop OneDrive client. If you assign the SharePoint (Plan 2) license to a user though, and then that user tries to use the Windows 10 OneDrive client to connect - even if they've been successfully licensed - it will fail unless they've gone and logged in to OneDrive online beforehand.
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