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## Enterprise user roles
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To administer the Azure services in your enrollment, there are four distinct enterprise administrative user roles:
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To administer the Azure services in your enrollment, there are five distinct enterprise administrative user roles:
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- Enterprise administrator
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- Department administrator
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- Account owner
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- Service administrator
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- Notification contact
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Roles are used to complete tasks in two different Microsoft Azure portals. The Azure EA portal (https://ea.azure.com) is used to help you to manage billing and costs. The Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com) is used to manage Azure services.
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### Notification contact
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The notifications contact receives usage notifications related to the enrollment.
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The notification contact receives usage notifications related to the enrollment.
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