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escupham
Oct 20, 2016Steel Contributor
List of users in Custom Admin roles
In the Portal under Users Management there are filters to see some Admin roles, such as Global Admin and User Management Admin roles. Other Custom Admin roles such as SPO and EO Admins are not there. How do you quickly get a list of Admins assigned to all the standard Custom Admin roles? I'm not a PowerShell person so looking for some non-technical way.
I did just vote up the idea to add filters for all custom admin roles and encourage others to do so too.
- Franklin WarlickCopper Contributor
Give this a shot - easy 2 step process.
PS H:\> Connect-MsolService
PS H:\> Get-MsOlRole | Format-Table ObjectId, Name
ObjectId Name
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17315797-102d-40b4-93e0-432062caca18 Compliance Administrator
29232cdf-9323-42fd-ade2-1d097af3e4de Exchange Service Administrator
2b499bcd-da44-4968-8aec-78e1674fa64d Device Managers
4ba39ca4-527c-499a-b93d-d9b492c50246 Partner Tier1 Support
62e90394-69f5-4237-9190-012177145e10 Company Administrator
729827e3-9c14-49f7-bb1b-9608f156bbb8 Helpdesk Administrator
75941009-915a-4869-abe7-691bff18279e Lync Service Administrator
88d8e3e3-8f55-4a1e-953a-9b9898b8876b Directory Readers
9360feb5-f418-4baa-8175-e2a00bac4301 Directory Writers
9c094953-4995-41c8-84c8-3ebb9b32c93f Device Join
9f06204d-73c1-4d4c-880a-6edb90606fd8 Device Administrators
b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe Billing Administrator
c34f683f-4d5a-4403-affd-6615e00e3a7f Workplace Device Join
d29b2b05-8046-44ba-8758-1e26182fcf32 Directory Synchronization Accounts
d405c6df-0af8-4e3b-95e4-4d06e542189e Device Users
e00e864a-17c5-4a4b-9c06-f5b95a8d5bd8 Partner Tier2 Support
f023fd81-a637-4b56-95fd-791ac0226033 Service Support Administrator
f28a1f50-f6e7-4571-818b-6a12f2af6b6c SharePoint Service Administrator
fe930be7-5e62-47db-91af-98c3a49a38b1 User Account Administrator
PS H:\> Get-MsOlRoleMember –RoleObjectId f28a1f50-f6e7-4571-818b-6a12f2af6b6c | Format-Table RoleMemberType, EmailAddress, DisplayName –AutoSize
- Deleted
Hi,
You can create 'Custom Filters' & in the 'Job Title' you can specify 'Exchange Admin or 'Sharepoint Admin'.
Then you need to edit the Users (Exchange Admin or 'Sharepoint Admin) & specify the job titles as per the title mentioned in custom filters.
Well I can give you the PowerShell way, cannot recall them being available in any UI.
- Scott JohnsonBrass Contributor@Vasil Michev Not a powershell fan, but I strongly believe that you're correct there's no UI for it.