(Updated) Updates to user and group assignment views on the Microsoft Admin Center

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Summary

Microsoft Admin Center will update licensing pages by late September 2025, separating direct license assignments (User tab) from group-based ones (Groups tab). Product names are improved for multilingual support. This enhances clarity, performance, and requires updating related documentation and training.

Details

Updated August 28, 2025: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.

We’re updating the product licensing experience in the Microsoft Admin Center to make it easier for admins to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. This update improves clarity and performance on the product licensing pages (Billing > Licenses), helping you quickly understand how licenses are assigned and to whom.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late June 2025 and is expected to complete by late September 2025 (previously late July). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Admins will see a new layout on the product licensing pages:

  • Users with directly assigned licenses will appear in the User tab.
  • Users assigned via Group-Based Licensing (GBL) will appear in the Groups tab.
  • Product names have been updated and now offer improved multilingual support.

To view users assigned via GBL, select the group name from the list of group assignments for that product, then navigate to the Successfully assigned tab.

This change is designed to improve page load performance and make license assignment paths more intuitive.

[What you can do to prepare:]

Review and update any internal documentation, training materials, or processes that assume all license assignments appear in the User tab. After this update, license assignments will be split between the User and Groups tabs based on how the license was assigned.

Change History

August 28, 2025 at 6:30 PM Updated
Summary
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Microsoft Admin Center will update product licensing pages by late September 2025, separating direct license assignments (User tab) from group-based assignments (Groups tab) to improve clarity and performance. Admins should update documentation and training to reflect this new layout.
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Microsoft Admin Center will update licensing pages by late September 2025, separating direct license assignments (User tab) from group-based ones (Groups tab). Product names are improved for multilingual support. This enhances clarity, performance, and requires updating related documentation and training.
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2025-08-11T21:14:28.347Z
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2025-08-28T16:25:37.870Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated August 11, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

We’re updating the product licensing experience in the Microsoft Admin Center to make it easier for admins to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. This update improves clarity and performance on the product licensing pages (Billing > Licenses), helping you quickly understand how licenses are assigned and to whom.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late June 2025 and is expected to complete by late September 2025 (previously late July). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Admins will see a new layout on the product licensing pages:

  • Users with directly assigned licenses will appear in the User tab.
  • Users assigned via Group-Based Licensing (GBL) will appear in the Groups tab.

To view users assigned via GBL, select the group name from the list of group assignments for that product, then navigate to the Successfully assigned tab.

This change is designed to improve page load performance and make license assignment paths more intuitive.

[What you can do to prepare:]

Review and update any internal documentation, training materials, or processes that assume all license assignments appear in the User tab. After this update, license assignments will be split between the User and Groups tabs based on how the license was assigned.

New

Updated August 28, 2025: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.

We’re updating the product licensing experience in the Microsoft Admin Center to make it easier for admins to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. This update improves clarity and performance on the product licensing pages (Billing > Licenses), helping you quickly understand how licenses are assigned and to whom.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late June 2025 and is expected to complete by late September 2025 (previously late July). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Admins will see a new layout on the product licensing pages:

  • Users with directly assigned licenses will appear in the User tab.
  • Users assigned via Group-Based Licensing (GBL) will appear in the Groups tab.
  • Product names have been updated and now offer improved multilingual support.

To view users assigned via GBL, select the group name from the list of group assignments for that product, then navigate to the Successfully assigned tab.

This change is designed to improve page load performance and make license assignment paths more intuitive.

[What you can do to prepare:]

Review and update any internal documentation, training materials, or processes that assume all license assignments appear in the User tab. After this update, license assignments will be split between the User and Groups tabs based on how the license was assigned.

August 11, 2025 at 10:30 PM Updated
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Updates to user and group assignment views on the Microsoft Admin Center
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(Updated) Updates to user and group assignment views on the Microsoft Admin Center
Summary
Previous
Microsoft Admin Center is updating the product licensing experience to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. Rollout begins in late June 2025 and completes by late July 2025. Admins will see a new layout with separate tabs for direct and group-based licenses, improving clarity and performance.
New
Microsoft Admin Center will update product licensing pages by late September 2025, separating direct license assignments (User tab) from group-based assignments (Groups tab) to improve clarity and performance. Admins should update documentation and training to reflect this new layout.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-07-08T14:24:58.920Z
New
2025-08-11T21:14:28.347Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated July 8, 2025: We have updated the timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We’re updating the product licensing experience in the Microsoft Admin Center to make it easier for admins to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. This update improves clarity and performance on the product licensing pages (Billing > Licenses), helping you quickly understand how licenses are assigned and to whom.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late June 2025 and is expected to complete by late July 2025 (previously mid-July).

[How this will affect your organization:]

Admins will see a new layout on the product licensing pages:

  • Users with directly assigned licenses will appear in the User tab.
  • Users assigned via Group-Based Licensing (GBL) will appear in the Groups tab.

To view users assigned via GBL, select the group name from the list of group assignments for that product, then navigate to the Successfully assigned tab.

This change is designed to improve page load performance and make license assignment paths more intuitive.

[What you can do to prepare:]

Review and update any internal documentation, training materials, or processes that assume all license assignments appear in the User tab. After this update, license assignments will be split between the User and Groups tabs based on how the license was assigned.

New

Updated August 11, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

We’re updating the product licensing experience in the Microsoft Admin Center to make it easier for admins to distinguish between direct and group-based license assignments. This update improves clarity and performance on the product licensing pages (Billing > Licenses), helping you quickly understand how licenses are assigned and to whom.

[When this will happen:]

Rollout will begin in late June 2025 and is expected to complete by late September 2025 (previously late July). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Admins will see a new layout on the product licensing pages:

  • Users with directly assigned licenses will appear in the User tab.
  • Users assigned via Group-Based Licensing (GBL) will appear in the Groups tab.

To view users assigned via GBL, select the group name from the list of group assignments for that product, then navigate to the Successfully assigned tab.

This change is designed to improve page load performance and make license assignment paths more intuitive.

[What you can do to prepare:]

Review and update any internal documentation, training materials, or processes that assume all license assignments appear in the User tab. After this update, license assignments will be split between the User and Groups tabs based on how the license was assigned.

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