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Manage multiple O365 tenants using single AAD
- May 30, 2020
If you want to centrally administer those domains with a single global admin account, then both domains will need to be in the same tenant.
PeterRising Thank you for your reply. May be I framed my question wrongly. I don't want to migrate any of the 3 domains.
I only need 1 admin account in Azure AD through which I can apply policies using Intune, enable SSO which should get applied to all 3 domains( 2 Office365 domains & 1 G-Suite domain). Do you think it is possible? Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.
OK, so a further question then. Are the two O365 domains in the same Microsoft tenant, or separate tenants? If they are in the same tenant, then you should have no problem setting up Intune, SSSO, all that good stuff using a single Global Admin account.
G Suite is another matter entirely though. If you want to manage your Suite domain in Azure AD, then that domain will have to be migrated into an M365 tenant.
- aditya333May 30, 2020Copper Contributor
PeterRising Thanks Peter. The 2 o365 domains are in different tenant. What are my options in this case?
- PeterRisingMay 30, 2020MVP
If you want to centrally administer those domains with a single global admin account, then both domains will need to be in the same tenant.
- aditya333May 31, 2020Copper Contributor
PeterRising Thank You Peter for your time.