Here's an example in Microsoft Power BI: Select Delete to delete the product and accept the terms that data is deleted immediately and irrevocably. This delete action will remove all users and remove organization access to the product. At this point you should now be able to remove the tenant through the portal. 1. You want to do this step before deleting users, you will see why in a moment. All data is permanently deleted within three days. The subscriptions must be in a Deprovisioned state to allow organization deletion.

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Earlier last week I had a need to delete an Azure AD tenant, and this turned out to be a much more difficult task than I had originally anticipated so I thought I would document the steps I went through in case others encounter the same problems. The first and last name of the new user. Complete the feedback form and select Cancel subscription to cancel the subscription. The user name of the new user. You can create a new user using the Azure Active Directory portal. That will redirect you to the following page: The link you click on before now says “Leave organization”. To delete a managed domain, complete the following steps: In the Azure portal, search for and select Azure AD Domain Services. 3. 05/21/2020; 7 minutes to read +6; In this article. You will also need the Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant for IT Professionals RTW and Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell tools installed. At the bottom of the page you will see “Organizations” list. Once you are signed in you can run Get-MsolServicePrincipal | Select DisplayName To see the list of applications in the tenant. Name. Select Delete for the subscription you want to delete.

For example, if a default Azure AD organization was created for you in Azure, you cannot delete this organization if your Azure subscription still relies on this organization for authentication.

You can also take a look at this KB article. Any other users must be deleted before the organization can be deleted. However if this was all you did you would get an error when trying to delete the tenant that applications still exist. 3. This seems like an obvious feature, but it turns out it is relatively complex and risky. It is not possible to remove yourself from a Subscription. When you select Yes, the deletion of the self-service product will be initiated. Navigate to the B2C settings by typing “b2c” in the main search box in the Azure portal and select the Azure AD B2C link under Services. Sign in with your global admin credentials. You should be able to successfully delete your Azure AD organization.

Solution - Value cannot be null. 2. For more information about currently available self-service sign-up products and services, see Available self-service programs. If you cannot find the subscription in the Products & services page, make sure you have Subscription status set to All. Once you are signed in you can run Set-MsolDirSyncEnabled –EnableDirSync $false, You can check this using this command:(Get-MSOLCompanyInformation).DirectorySynchronizationEnabled. You want to do this step before deleting users, you will see why in a moment. There are two types of self-service sign-up products in how they are assigned: When you begin the deletion of the self-service sign-up product, the action permanently deletes the data and removes all user access to the service. Sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center with an account that is a global administrator in your organization. Once these are installed, open up PowerShell and run Connect-MsolService. If desired, a tenant administrator can permanently delete the account at any time during the 30-day period. To do this: In the Azure portal, select Azure Active Directory. You will be brought to a feedback page.

You have to contact the Subscription owner to remove you. These self-service products block directory deletions until the products are fully deleted from the organization, to avoid data loss. Click the “Sign in to leave Organization” link. Any applications must be removed before the organization can be deleted. Sam Cogan is a solution architect and Microsoft Azure MVP based in the UK. Howdy folks, Over the last 12 months many of you have asked when we would add the ability to delete your un-used Azure AD tenants. Similarly, you can't delete a organization if another user has associated a subscription with it. Select Billing and select Products & services, then select Cancel subscription for the subscription you want to cancel.