Administrator access to only a specific domain in office 365
The option should be there to assign specific domain permission to Administrators.

74 comments
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Anonymous commented
Hello. How long will we wait for this option? Please, just do it !
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Brad Bullers commented
For any global organization this is badly needed. For example we don't want an admin in China to make a change to user in the US. Hopefully this will implemented soon and not only by domain but configurable by other attributes such as country or even key off a field in O365 would be great.
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Anonymous commented
A very important and essential feature is missing. It should be there since the beginning. There should be an option to grant Full Admin access to the user (Admin of his area) of a specific domain.
Usually there are several entities in an organization with different Domains. Accordingly, there are Admins of each entity for their Domain. The same concept should be implemented in the Tenant so that the number of Admins and Administration tasks can be managed properly. -
Amnuaymek Chom commented
Amazingly this feature still not implemented.
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Ali commented
That is really nessacary. Please implement it as soos as possible
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Anonymous commented
Essentiel surtout pour un groupe de PME et pour éviter le multi tenants
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Fadi Khraishah commented
Yes, we highly need such an option. We have 7 domains for different entities. Each entity of them has their own requirements and needs an admin to manage their domain and users.
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Mohamed Talaat commented
I have 4 domains and need to add another 10 domains with different admins who is not authorized to access each others domains, yes this option is very essential , to allow the organizations to have one tanent with mulitple admins / domains
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Anonymous commented
How is that not already a thing? It's critical for companies that have more than one domain!
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James commented
This features really needs to be implemented so admins can more easily assign work to only domains that they need access to.
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Will Chan commented
This is defiantly needed to implement rbac properly with admin portal and exchange online for admins to admin specific domains/accounts
Azure has released preview for Administrative Units - waiting for this to be public. When will O365 release these feature? -
Brandon commented
This would be immensely helpful. Honestly, I'm baffled that this has not had any comment from MS yet, this seems like a complete and utter no-brainer.
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Aleksandr commented
My Tenant has about 1.5 mil users and 25 domains\ Colleges, we need to be able to give admin rights to a specific account or a group of people to manage a specific Domain within a tenant
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RickK commented
My tenant has 1,400 users and 25 domains I should be able to assign admin rights to a user for only others in his domain. Please allow this basic ability to follow the rule of least permission.
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RC commented
This feature is a no-brainer. It should have bene implemented a long time ago. There is no work-around to this except to create a totally new tenant and migrate everything which is disruptive
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Abhijeet Dalal commented
We have 3 major Global locations and we need to separate access of Global Admin to each of their location.
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Anonymous commented
as the organization grows with different entity, this is required feature. so need to have this ASAP.
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WEBADVISOR Gsuite Partner commented
We would like to assign admin rights to specific user in the same domain , and that they should not be able to view other users belong to other domains in the same admin centre.. need support
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Anonymous commented
Our NGO work in several country, each country have their own staff and email, its not viable using 365 and having the HQ deal with every demands because you can't separate domain and sub domain, and admin have right on everything.
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Hiram Claytor commented
We have 175 locations, all with their own domains in our tenant. Each location has 5 employees who need email addresses. I would like to be able to give the location owners User Management Admin rights for their domains, so they can create and manage their emails addresses. Currently they have to send emails in to create users. Because employees don't always leave on a good basis, it would be better if they could immediately disable or change the passwords for accounts, when needed.