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Dwayne Natwick
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Dwayne Natwick is a Cloud Training Architect Lead at Opsgility, a Microsoft CSP. He has been in IT, security design, and architecture for over 30 years. His love of teaching led him to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Regional Lead and a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Dwayne has a master’s degree in Business IT from Walsh College, the CISSP from ISC2, and 18 Microsoft certifications, including Identity and Access Administrator, Azure Security Engineer, and Microsoft 365 Security Administrator. Dwayne can be found providing and sharing information on social media, industry conferences, his blog site, and his YouTube channel. Originally from Maryland, Dwayne currently resides in Michigan with his wife and three children.
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Managing external user accounts in Azure AD

Now that we understand how to invite guest users in Azure AD, you may want to group these users based on roles, departments, or locations.

Once a guest user accepts the invitation to join the Azure AD tenant, they are now a B2B user. These B2B users can be assigned roles, added to groups, and assigned licenses in the same way as a member user. However, there are some differences that you should know about.

Managing guest user licenses

Regarding licenses, B2B users from partner businesses that currently have a Microsoft 365 license can utilize their licenses to collaborate on documents and join Microsoft Teams meetings on the Azure AD tenant, without the need to assign additional licenses. If the guest users are using a personal email, such as from Microsoft or Gmail, then licenses will need to be assigned to these guest users. For these users, it is the host tenant who has these licenses and assigns them to the guest account.

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Dwayne Natwick is a Cloud Training Architect Lead at Opsgility, a Microsoft CSP. He has been in IT, security design, and architecture for over 30 years. His love of teaching led him to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Regional Lead and a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Dwayne has a master’s degree in Business IT from Walsh College, the CISSP from ISC2, and 18 Microsoft certifications, including Identity and Access Administrator, Azure Security Engineer, and Microsoft 365 Security Administrator. Dwayne can be found providing and sharing information on social media, industry conferences, his blog site, and his YouTube channel. Originally from Maryland, Dwayne currently resides in Michigan with his wife and three children.
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