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articles/active-directory/enterprise-users/groups-troubleshooting.md

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# Troubleshoot and resolve groups issues
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This article contains troubleshooting information for groups in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
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## Troubleshooting group creation issues
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# Understand how multiple Azure Active Directory tenant organizations interact
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In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), each Azure AD organization is fully independent: a peer that is logically independent from the other Azure AD organizations that you manage. This independence between organizations includes resource independence, administrative independence, and synchronization independence. There is no parent-child relationship between organizations.
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In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD, part of Microsoft Entra, each Azure AD organization is fully independent: a peer that is logically independent from the other Azure AD organizations that you manage. This independence between organizations includes resource independence, administrative independence, and synchronization independence. There is no parent-child relationship between organizations.
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# Scenarios, limitations, and known issues using groups to manage licensing in Azure Active Directory
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Use the following information and examples to gain a more advanced understanding of Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group-based licensing.
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Use the following information and examples to gain a more advanced understanding of group-based licensing in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
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# Assign licenses to users by group membership in Azure Active Directory
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This article walks you through assigning product licenses to a group of users and verifying that they're licensed correctly in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
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This article walks you through assigning product licenses to a group of users and verifying that they're licensed correctly in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
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In this example, the Azure AD organization contains a security group called **HR Department**. This group includes all members of the human resources department (around 1,000 users). You want to assign Office 365 Enterprise E3 licenses to the entire department. The Yammer Enterprise service that's included in the product must be temporarily disabled until the department is ready to start using it. You also want to deploy Enterprise Mobility + Security licenses to the same group of users.
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This article describes how to move users and groups between service license plans in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). The goal Azure AD's approach is to ensure that there's no loss of service or data during the license change. Users should switch between services seamlessly. The license plan assignment steps in this article describe changing a user or group on Office 365 E1 to Office 365 E3, but the steps apply to all license plans. When you update license assignments for a user or group, the license assignment removals and new assignments are made simultaneously so that users do not lose access to their services during license changes or see license conflicts between plans.
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This article describes how to move users and groups between service license plans in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra. The goal Azure AD's approach is to ensure that there's no loss of service or data during the license change. Users should switch between services seamlessly. The license plan assignment steps in this article describe changing a user or group on Office 365 E1 to Office 365 E3, but the steps apply to all license plans. When you update license assignments for a user or group, the license assignment removals and new assignments are made simultaneously so that users do not lose access to their services during license changes or see license conflicts between plans.
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You may have existing licenses deployed to users in the organizations via direct assignment; that is, using PowerShell scripts or other tools to assign individual user licenses. Before you begin using group-based licensing to manage licenses in your organization, you can use this migration plan to seamlessly replace existing solutions with group-based licensing.
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In Azure Active DIrectory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, you can have licenses deployed to users in your tenant organizations by direct assignment, using PowerShell scripts or other tools to assign individual user licenses. Before you begin using group-based licensing to manage licenses in your organization, you can use this migration plan to seamlessly replace existing solutions with group-based licensing.
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Group-based licensing in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, introduces the concept of users in a licensing error state. In this article, we explain the reasons why users might end up in this state.
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When you assign licenses directly to individual users, without using group-based licensing, the assignment operation might fail for reasons that are related to business logic. For example, there might be an insufficient number of licenses or a conflict between two service plans that can't be assigned at the same time. The problem is immediately reported back to you.
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When managing licenses in [the Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/LicensesMenuBlade/Products) or the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com), you see product names that look something like *Office 365 E3*. When you use PowerShell v1.0 cmdlets, the same product is identified using a specific but less friendly name: *ENTERPRISEPACK*. When using PowerShell v2.0 cmdlets or [Microsoft Graph](/graph/api/resources/subscribedsku), the same product is identified using a GUID value: *6fd2c87f-b296-42f0-b197-1e91e994b900*. The following table lists the most commonly used Microsoft online service products and provides their various ID values. These tables are for reference purposes in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, and are accurate only as of the date when this article was last updated. Microsoft does not plan to update them for newly added services periodically.
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