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Office 365 for AD B2C app development team
connect office 365 subscription with azure ADCan't associate Office 365 with Azure subscriptionHow to create service account in Office 365 for impersonated access with EWS?Can I parametrize the Office 365 subscription that I connect to in my Azure Logic App?How to apply Microsoft office 365 developer licence to multiple usersOffice 365 Add-in with Oauth2 AuthenticationAzure AD and Office 365 authentication for appssetting up Azure active directory found in a different office 365 tenant account and azure storageHow to associate Office 365 subscription to Azure AD directoryAssociate Office 365 AD Tenant with AZURE AD
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What is the best practice to let my developers use Office 365 along their needs for Azure AD B2C app development?
I have an Azure AD B2C (assume using my custom domain foobar.net associated with foobar.onmicrosoft.com) and there are some B2C apps with social identity providers. Besides the consumer users with those social accounts, there are some administrators/developers who has certain privileges to manage resources in the directory.
However, these developers cannot be granted an Office 365 license through the domain because it is associated with the B2C directory. I can setup a trial subscription in the Admin Center with the domain but it tells me there is no valid licenses.
Then, how do I setup Office 365 for them? Setting up a new Azure AD (not B2C) directory (say hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com) and use it to manage Office 365 stuffs would be one solution. But it will make the developers has two user accounts for the AD and AD B2C directory (user@hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com and user@foobar.net) in order to manage respectively Office 365 affairs and B2C app development. Isn't there no way than this approach, looking a little weird to me?
EDIT: If a new directory is the best solution what should the name of the new directory usually be? Assuming that "foobar" is the name of the web service, "foobardev" for example?
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What is the best practice to let my developers use Office 365 along their needs for Azure AD B2C app development?
I have an Azure AD B2C (assume using my custom domain foobar.net associated with foobar.onmicrosoft.com) and there are some B2C apps with social identity providers. Besides the consumer users with those social accounts, there are some administrators/developers who has certain privileges to manage resources in the directory.
However, these developers cannot be granted an Office 365 license through the domain because it is associated with the B2C directory. I can setup a trial subscription in the Admin Center with the domain but it tells me there is no valid licenses.
Then, how do I setup Office 365 for them? Setting up a new Azure AD (not B2C) directory (say hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com) and use it to manage Office 365 stuffs would be one solution. But it will make the developers has two user accounts for the AD and AD B2C directory (user@hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com and user@foobar.net) in order to manage respectively Office 365 affairs and B2C app development. Isn't there no way than this approach, looking a little weird to me?
EDIT: If a new directory is the best solution what should the name of the new directory usually be? Assuming that "foobar" is the name of the web service, "foobardev" for example?
azure office365 azure-ad-b2c
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What is the best practice to let my developers use Office 365 along their needs for Azure AD B2C app development?
I have an Azure AD B2C (assume using my custom domain foobar.net associated with foobar.onmicrosoft.com) and there are some B2C apps with social identity providers. Besides the consumer users with those social accounts, there are some administrators/developers who has certain privileges to manage resources in the directory.
However, these developers cannot be granted an Office 365 license through the domain because it is associated with the B2C directory. I can setup a trial subscription in the Admin Center with the domain but it tells me there is no valid licenses.
Then, how do I setup Office 365 for them? Setting up a new Azure AD (not B2C) directory (say hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com) and use it to manage Office 365 stuffs would be one solution. But it will make the developers has two user accounts for the AD and AD B2C directory (user@hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com and user@foobar.net) in order to manage respectively Office 365 affairs and B2C app development. Isn't there no way than this approach, looking a little weird to me?
EDIT: If a new directory is the best solution what should the name of the new directory usually be? Assuming that "foobar" is the name of the web service, "foobardev" for example?
azure office365 azure-ad-b2c
What is the best practice to let my developers use Office 365 along their needs for Azure AD B2C app development?
I have an Azure AD B2C (assume using my custom domain foobar.net associated with foobar.onmicrosoft.com) and there are some B2C apps with social identity providers. Besides the consumer users with those social accounts, there are some administrators/developers who has certain privileges to manage resources in the directory.
However, these developers cannot be granted an Office 365 license through the domain because it is associated with the B2C directory. I can setup a trial subscription in the Admin Center with the domain but it tells me there is no valid licenses.
Then, how do I setup Office 365 for them? Setting up a new Azure AD (not B2C) directory (say hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com) and use it to manage Office 365 stuffs would be one solution. But it will make the developers has two user accounts for the AD and AD B2C directory (user@hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com and user@foobar.net) in order to manage respectively Office 365 affairs and B2C app development. Isn't there no way than this approach, looking a little weird to me?
EDIT: If a new directory is the best solution what should the name of the new directory usually be? Assuming that "foobar" is the name of the web service, "foobardev" for example?
azure office365 azure-ad-b2c
azure office365 azure-ad-b2c
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It is best to create a new directory, e.g. hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com, for access to all Microsoft online services, such as Office 365, and then invite users from this new directory as guests to the Azure AD B2C directory.
These guest users can be assigned in the Azure AD B2C directory to the Global Administrator role.
Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
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It is best to create a new directory, e.g. hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com, for access to all Microsoft online services, such as Office 365, and then invite users from this new directory as guests to the Azure AD B2C directory.
These guest users can be assigned in the Azure AD B2C directory to the Global Administrator role.
Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
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It is best to create a new directory, e.g. hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com, for access to all Microsoft online services, such as Office 365, and then invite users from this new directory as guests to the Azure AD B2C directory.
These guest users can be assigned in the Azure AD B2C directory to the Global Administrator role.
Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
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It is best to create a new directory, e.g. hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com, for access to all Microsoft online services, such as Office 365, and then invite users from this new directory as guests to the Azure AD B2C directory.
These guest users can be assigned in the Azure AD B2C directory to the Global Administrator role.
It is best to create a new directory, e.g. hogehoge.onmicrosoft.com, for access to all Microsoft online services, such as Office 365, and then invite users from this new directory as guests to the Azure AD B2C directory.
These guest users can be assigned in the Azure AD B2C directory to the Global Administrator role.
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Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
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Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
– seed.of.apricot
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Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
– seed.of.apricot
Mar 11 at 2:47
Thank you for your advice. Just to clarify, in that case can they still use foobar.net as the domain of Office 365 (e.g., for their email domain) by adding the domain via the admin center?
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