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How to Add a User to Your Microsoft 365 Subscription

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How to Add a User to Your Microsoft 365 Subscription

Adding a new user to your Microsoft 365 subscription is essential whenever a new employee joins your organization. The Microsoft 365 Admin Center provides a streamlined process to accomplish this task. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you add a new user efficiently.

Step 1: Access the Microsoft 365 Admin Center

To begin, log in to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. This is where you’ll manage user accounts, assign licenses, and configure settings for your organization. Once you’re logged in, look for the toolbar at the top of the page and select Add a User.

Step 2: Enter User Details

You’ll be prompted to provide the new user’s information:

  • First and Last Name: Enter the new employee’s first and last name.
  • Display Name: Adjust the display name if necessary. This name will be visible to others in the company, such as in emails or shared files.
  • Username: Enter the desired username, which will be part of their email address (e.g., username@yourcompany.com).

Step 3: Choose the Domain

After entering the user’s details, select the domain that will be used for their email address. If your organization has multiple domains associated with Microsoft 365, choose the correct one from the dropdown menu.

Step 4: Set the Password

Next, you’ll decide how to handle the new user’s password:

  • Automatically Create a Password: Microsoft 365 can automatically generate a password for the new user, or you can choose to manually create one.
  • Require Password Change on First Sign-In: You can also choose whether to require the new user to change their password when they first log in to their account. This option is recommended for security purposes.

Step 5: Notify the New User

By default, the admin’s email address is added to receive account details. However, it’s a good idea to add the new employee’s personal email address as well. This will ensure they receive the account details, including their username and password, even before they access their company email.

Step 6: Assign a License

Licensing is essential because each Microsoft 365 user needs an active license to access services such as Outlook, Word, Teams, and SharePoint.

  • No Available License: If you don’t have an available license in your subscription, you’ll be prompted to add a new license. Select the appropriate license type (e.g., Business Standard, Enterprise, etc.) and approve the change to your billing.
  • Available License: If you already have unused licenses, simply choose the one you want to assign to the new user.

Once you’ve selected or added a license, click Next to proceed.

Step 7: Assign Roles and Additional Information (Optional)

You can adjust the new user’s role depending on the level of access they need:

  • Standard User: Most employees will only require standard access.
  • Administrative Roles: If the new user needs to perform admin tasks, such as managing other users or overseeing specific apps, you can assign them an admin role (e.g., Global Administrator, Exchange Administrator).

Additionally, you can fill out other profile details, such as the user’s job title, department, phone number, and location.

Step 8: Review and Finish

Before finalizing the process, review all the information you entered:

  • Confirm the user’s name, email address, and role.
  • Check the license assignment.
  • Verify any additional details you entered, such as job title or department.

If everything looks correct, click Finish to complete the process. The new user is now added to your Microsoft 365 subscription and can begin using their account.

Step 9: Optional: Help the User Get Started

Once the user has been added, you may want to send them a welcome email with instructions on how to access their account and services. This will make their onboarding experience smoother.

You can also save your settings as a template. This will make it easier to add additional users in the future, especially if your organization frequently brings on new team members.

Step 10: Add Another User or Close

If you need to add more users, you can immediately select Add Another User and repeat the process. If you’re finished, click Close to exit the user management screen.


Conclusion

Adding a new user to your Microsoft 365 subscription is a straightforward process that allows you to quickly integrate new team members into your company’s workflows. By following these steps, you’ll ensure that every new hire has the access and tools they need to be productive right from the start. Additionally, taking advantage of license management and role assignment ensures that your team has the right resources while maintaining proper security controls.

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