Topic Last Modified: 2012-01-09
You have to create an account for every user who will access Microsoft Office 365 for enterprises services. You can also change user accounts or delete them when they’re no longer needed.
By default, users do not have administrator permissions, but you can optionally assign them. For more information, see Assigning administrator roles.
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| If your company has established email coexistence, you must create and edit all user accounts in your local Active Directory directory service. For more information, see Active Directory synchronization: Roadmap. |
To create a single user account, follow these steps. To add several users all at once, see Add multiple users with bulk import.
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In the header, click Admin.
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On the Admin page, in the left pane, under Management, click Users.
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On the Users page, click New, and then click User.
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On the Details page, complete the user information. Click the arrow next to Additional details to add optional user information, and then click Next.
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On the Settings page, if you want the user to have an administrator role, select Yes, and select an administrator role from the list. For important details about administrator accounts, see Assigning administrator roles.
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If you did not purchase Office 365 from Microsoft, you will not be able to make billing changes, and the billing administrator role is not available to you.
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If you are an administrator for a partner company, additional settings are available to you for assigning administrative privileges.
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If you did not purchase Office 365 from Microsoft, you will not be able to make billing changes, and the billing administrator role is not available to you.
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Under Set user location, select the user’s work location, and then click Next.
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On the Assign licenses page, select the licenses that you want to assign to the user, and then click Next.
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On the Send results in email page, select Send email to send the user name and temporary password (Office 365 creates the password automatically) for the newly created user to yourself and the recipients of your choice by email. Type email addresses separated by semicolons (;), and then click Create. You can enter a maximum of five email addresses.
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On the Results page, the new user name and temporary password are displayed. When you’re finished reviewing the results, click Finish.
If your organization uses more than one domain, you should know about the following issues when you create a user account:
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You can create user accounts with the same user principal name (UPN) across domains if you first create, for example, geoffgrisso@contoso.onmicrosoft.com followed by geoffgrisso@contoso.com.
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You cannot create geoffgrisso@contoso.com followed by geoffgrisso@contoso.onmicrosoft.com.
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| Please note that some changes may take time to apply across multiple services. |
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| If the user that you are trying to edit is synchronized with your Active Directory service, an error message appears, and you will be unable to edit the user using this procedure. To edit the user, use your local Active Directory management tools. |
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In the header, click Admin.
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On the Admin page, in the left pane, under Management, click Users.
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On the Users page, select the check box next to the user that you want to edit, and then click Edit.
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Click the Details, Settings, Licenses, or More tabs, depending on the changes that you want to make. Complete your changes, and then click Save.
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| If the users that you want to edit are synchronized with your Active Directory service, you will not be able to complete this procedure; the changes will not be applied on the Results page. To edit multiple users, use your local Active Directory management tools. |
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In the header, click Admin.
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On the Admin page, in the left pane, under Management, click Users.
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On the Users page, select the check box next to the users that you want to edit, and then click Edit.
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On the Details page, edit the information as needed, and then click Next.
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On the Settings page, edit the information as needed, and then click Next.
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On the Assign licenses page, do one of the following, and then click Submit.
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If you’re not making any changes to the existing license assignments, click Retain current license assignments.
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To replace existing license assignments, click Replace existing license assignments and then select one or more licenses from the list.
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To add licenses to the existing license assignments, click Add to existing license assignments, and then select one or more licenses from the list.
Note: If you have no more licenses available, you can purchase more licenses, recover the use of service licenses by removing licenses from existing users, or delete user accounts that have assigned licenses.
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If you’re not making any changes to the existing license assignments, click Retain current license assignments.
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On the Results page, review your results. When you’re finished reviewing the results, click Finish.
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| Please note that some changes may take time to apply across multiple services. |
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In the header, click Admin.
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On the Admin page, in the left pane, under Management, click Users.
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On the Users page, select the check box next to the user or users that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
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In the Delete confirmation message, click Yes.









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