How to determine who has activated Office 365 ProPlus?

Is there a way to see who a copy of Office 365 ProPlus has been activated by, without logging into the user's Office 365 portal? Does this get tracked in some report, or some registry key?  Thanks.

Hi,
In the current forum, we mainly support Office Client Applications, since we are talking about the activation question about Office 365, I suggest you post the question in Office 365 Community to get the proper support:
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/default.aspx
We may need to contact the customer service to get more information about the activation questions:
http://support2.microsoft.com/gp/customer-service-phone-numbers/en-us
Regards,
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