How do I find my DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com domain for Azure?












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I want to add another user to my company's Azure account. For now, we have not linked it to our company's domain, so we are advised to use an account like user@DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com.



How do I learn that DOMAIN value? I tried my own second-level domain (e.g. X in X.com, where our emails have the form user@X.com). But trying to add user@X.onmicrosoft.com still gives me the error message "X.onmicrosoft.com is not a verified domain name in this directory."



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    I want to add another user to my company's Azure account. For now, we have not linked it to our company's domain, so we are advised to use an account like user@DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com.



    How do I learn that DOMAIN value? I tried my own second-level domain (e.g. X in X.com, where our emails have the form user@X.com). But trying to add user@X.onmicrosoft.com still gives me the error message "X.onmicrosoft.com is not a verified domain name in this directory."



    How do I sign up a new user to Azure under ???.onmicrosoft.com?










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      I want to add another user to my company's Azure account. For now, we have not linked it to our company's domain, so we are advised to use an account like user@DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com.



      How do I learn that DOMAIN value? I tried my own second-level domain (e.g. X in X.com, where our emails have the form user@X.com). But trying to add user@X.onmicrosoft.com still gives me the error message "X.onmicrosoft.com is not a verified domain name in this directory."



      How do I sign up a new user to Azure under ???.onmicrosoft.com?










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      I want to add another user to my company's Azure account. For now, we have not linked it to our company's domain, so we are advised to use an account like user@DOMAIN.onmicrosoft.com.



      How do I learn that DOMAIN value? I tried my own second-level domain (e.g. X in X.com, where our emails have the form user@X.com). But trying to add user@X.onmicrosoft.com still gives me the error message "X.onmicrosoft.com is not a verified domain name in this directory."



      How do I sign up a new user to Azure under ???.onmicrosoft.com?







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          To find your Azure Active Directory tenant name:




          • Go to the Azure portal

          • Navigate to Azure Active Directory

          • Find your tenant name on the Overview page (on the top left)


          AAD tenant name



          And to add a user follow the steps above, and then:




          • Navigate to Users

          • Click New user






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            • Go to the Azure portal

            • Navigate to Azure Active Directory

            • Find your tenant name on the Overview page (on the top left)


            AAD tenant name



            And to add a user follow the steps above, and then:




            • Navigate to Users

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              • Go to the Azure portal

              • Navigate to Azure Active Directory

              • Find your tenant name on the Overview page (on the top left)


              AAD tenant name



              And to add a user follow the steps above, and then:




              • Navigate to Users

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                • Go to the Azure portal

                • Navigate to Azure Active Directory

                • Find your tenant name on the Overview page (on the top left)


                AAD tenant name



                And to add a user follow the steps above, and then:




                • Navigate to Users

                • Click New user






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                To find your Azure Active Directory tenant name:




                • Go to the Azure portal

                • Navigate to Azure Active Directory

                • Find your tenant name on the Overview page (on the top left)


                AAD tenant name



                And to add a user follow the steps above, and then:




                • Navigate to Users

                • Click New user







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