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ArneDD
Sep 01, 2021Brass Contributor
Assign licenses to groups
Oftentimes it's much more conveniert to assign licenses via groups and not to the individual users. However in the Azure portal for some of my groups, there is no licenses tab and also, when I choos...
TomWechsler
Sep 01, 2021MVP
I noticed when I create the Microsoft 365 group in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, the Licenses option (in Azure AD) is not available. If I create the Microsoft 365 group in Azure Active Directory, the Licenses option is available.
- ArneDDSep 01, 2021Brass ContributorThanks TomWechsler, that helped me to find the reason.
It's not really the group type that matters, but a property called: "securityEnabled". This is always "true" for security groups but for Microsoft365 it can be "true or false".
If this is set to "false" you cannot assign licenses to the group.
If you create a new group via Teams or admin.teams.microsoft.com, then it is a Microsoft365 group and the property "securityEnabled" is automatically set to "false".
The same thing happens when you create a Microsoft365 group through https://portal.office.com/.
However, if you create a Microsoft365 group via portal.azure.com, then "securityEnabled" is automatically set to "true".
Just one of the daily riddles that Microsoft presents to its users.