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Nov 21, 2016
How to know if a tenant name is available or taken
If you need to know if a tenant name is available or taken in Office 365, I recommend to follow you one of the following approaches: First one is by using the following web page: http://o365....
toggenation
Jan 18, 2021Copper Contributor
jcgonzalezmartin The Powershell script options now returns an error.
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Sam_Hobday
Jul 26, 2021Copper Contributor
Here's an related follow up query... do you know if there's any obvious way to CONTEST an already taken tenancy name?
Got a new O365 customer and there is no possible way the obvious tenancy name could have been taken legitimately (unless they previously signed up for a trial or such like and forgot the details, but they swear that's not the case), and it is already in use.
Any way to get Microsoft to query an existing tenancy to see whether it's actively in use, transfer ownership, send through login details etc.
Basically, the equivalent of domain hijacking resolution.