Delete an Azure AD user
You can use the Active Roles Management Shell to delete a user from Azure. To delete an Azure AD user, on the Management Shell interface, run the remove-QADObject cmdlet.
For more information on deleting a user from Azure using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
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NOTE: In Synchronized or Federated environment, remove-QADObject removes the user from AD and then gets synchronized to the Azure portal. |
Office 365 license management for hybrid environment users
Active Roles enables you to perform the following Office 365 license management tasks for hybrid users:
To assign a Microsoft 365 license (or licenses) to new hybrid users
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On the Active RolesWeb Interface, Create a new Azure AD user.
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In Create Azure Account > Usage Location, select the location where Active Roles will be used.
NOTE: Local rules and regulations for using products and services associated with the configured user can vary by user location. As a result, the Usage Location field is mandatory: if you do not select a country, Active Roles cannot assign Microsoft licenses to the hybrid Azure user.
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Click Next.
The Licenses wizard displays the Microsoft 365 licenses, for example the Microsoft 365 Business Essentials and Business Premium licenses, and the number of licenses that are available to assign to the user.
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Select the check boxes corresponding to the licenses that need to be assigned to the user, and click Finish.
To check the assigned licenses, select the user, then navigate to Azure Properties > Licenses.
To assign Microsoft 365 license to existing hybrid users
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On the Active Roles Web Interface Navigation bar, click Directory Management.
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On the Views tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory.
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
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Click the specific domain, Container or the Organizational Unit, and then select the check-box corresponding to the specific user for which you want to view or update the properties.
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In the Command pane, click Azure properties.
The Azure Properties dialog box for the user is displayed.
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In the Azure Properties dialog box, click Settings.
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If the usage location is not entered in the Usage Location field, select the location where the product will be used, and click Save.
NOTE: Local rules and regulations for using products and services associated with the configured user can vary by user location. As a result, the Usage Location field is mandatory: if you do not select a country, Active Roles cannot assign Microsoft licenses to the hybrid Azure user.
Alternatively, if the product usage location is entered for the user earlier, navigate to the Licenses wizard to assign the Microsoft 365 license to the user.
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Re-open the Azure Properties dialog box for the user, and click Licenses.
The Licenses wizard displays the Microsoft 365 licenses, for example Microsoft 365 Business Essentials and Business Premium licenses, that are available for assigning to the user.
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Select the check box corresponding to the license that is to be assigned to the user.
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Click the drop-down arrow corresponding to the selected license to view the products included in the license.
By default, all the products are enabled for the user.
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De-select the check boxes corresponding to the products in the license that are to be disabled for the user.
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Click Save.