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Applies to Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps version 9.x
The Microsoft 365 admin center is a portal site rich in features for the administrator. Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps takes advantage of the features on this site to simplify and consolidate management of user accounts, billing, licensing, and more.
Review the information in this topic to learn how to do common Customer Engagement apps administrative tasks in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Note
You must have the Global admin role to fully access the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Open Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps and other services with the app launcher
You can open Customer Engagement apps and other services such as Microsoft Social Engagement from the Office 365 app launcher. Choose Admin to open the Microsoft 365 admin center and Dynamics 365 to open Customer Engagement apps. More information: Find help for the latest changes in Office 365
Manage instances and updates in the Dynamics 365 Administration Center
Office 365 Portal
The Dynamics 365 admin center is your portal site to manage Customer Engagement instances and updates.
You access the portal by choosing Customer Engagement apps from the left-side menu in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
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Choose the Instances tab to edit, copy, and reset, existing instances, configure new instances, manage preferred solutions, and more. More information: Manage Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps (online) instances
Choose the Updates tab to approve and schedule updates, change the update target version, and open Customer Engagement apps. More information: Manage Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps (online) updates
Check your service health
You can quickly get real-time status of your Customer Engagement apps and Office 365 services. The Service health page on the Microsoft 365 admin center provides a comprehensive view of the service health of your online services. If users are having trouble signing in to Customer Engagement apps, check this page to see if there is a service outage.
For more information, see How do I check my online service health?
Review your messages
Check out the Message center to see how to fix or prevent issues, plan for service changes, or just to stay informed of new or updated features.
Click Health > Message center, and select messages to get more information.
Request support
Having a problem with your Customer Engagement apps service? You can create a support request to get the issue resolved.
More information: Contact Technical Support
Manage users
Each user signs in to Customer Engagement apps with an Office 365 user ID (more precisely, an Azure Active Directory user ID, see the following Note). Access to Customer Engagement apps is controlled through the Office 365 user ID.
You use the Microsoft 365 admin center to add, edit, and delete Customer Engagement apps users and to reset passwords.
Note
Customer Engagement apps uses Azure Active Directory as its identity provider. You access Customer Engagement apps through an Azure Active Directory user ID that is created and managed in the Microsoft 365 admin center. For simplicity, we’ll refer to the Azure Active Directory user ID as the Office 365 user ID in this documentation.
If your company uses on-premises Active Directory for user identity, you have options that can simplify user management such as providing a single sign-on experience for your users. More information: Manage user account synchronization
Manage subscriptions
Use the Subscriptions page to adjust licenses, view your bill, add a partner of record, and lots more.
Set the password expiration
Use the Security & privacy page to set how frequently a user’s password expires and the number of days before a user is notified of an upcoming expiration.
Tip
Note the information on this page about users doing their own password reset. To enable your users to be able to reset their passwords themselves, you’ll need to purchase an Azure Active Directory subscription and configure it for password self-service. More information: Self-service password reset in Azure AD: how to enable, configure, and test self-service password reset
Configure self-service password reset and other settings in Azure
If you have an Azure Active Directory Basic or Premium subscription, you can set it up so users can do their own password reset. You can access Azure Active Directory configuration from the Microsoft 365 admin center. More information: Enable users to reset their Azure AD passwords
On the left-side menu of the Microsoft 365 admin center, choose Admin centers > Azure AD. Select your subscription in Azure and then choose Configure.
Add your domain
Use the Manage domains page to add your domain to your subscription. When you add your own domain, user sign-ins can match your company’s URL. For example, instead of [email protected], it could be [email protected]. More information: Verify your domain in Office 365
Purchase services
On the left-side menu of the Microsoft 365 admin center, click Billing > Purchase services to add licenses or purchase new online services.
See also
About the Microsoft 365 admin center
Set an individual user's password to never expire
Set an individual user's password to never expire
You can change the display language and time zone for all of your Office 365 apps and services at the same time.
Important: Some Office 365 settings, including display language, can't be changed by users in certain Office 365 configurations. If none of the following procedures work for you, contact your organization's Office 365 administrator for help.
- Sign in to Office 365 with your work or school account.
- On the top navigation bar, click Settings to open the Settings pane, then click Language and time zone.
- Under Language and time zone, select your language from the list. If you want, make changes to the time zone and time displays as well. Then click Save.
If you don't see a Settings pane
Depending on your organization's Office 365 configuration, you might find Settings in a different place.
- On the top navigation bar, click Settings > Office 365 settings, and click the Settings tab.
- Click Language and time zone and select the language you want. Then click Save.
If you don't have a Language setting option
In some Office 365 installations, display language and some other settings can only be changed by users with certain licenses. If your Office 365 settings don't include an option to change the language, ask your organization's Office 365 administrator for help.
More about Language settings
- Changing your display language doesn’t affect the language settings for anyone else. If other people use the same computer, their display language is determined by their own Office 365 settings.
- You also set a display language when you sign in to Outlook Web App (email and calendar) for the first time. However, the Office 365 language setting overrides the setting in Outlook Web App if they're different.
- Currently, more languages are available for Outlook Web App than for other services (such as team sites) in Office 365.
See Also
- Introduction
- CRM For Your Industry
- Planning Your Implementation
- Basics
- Searching and Navigation
- Searching CRM
- Sales
- Understanding Leads
- Product Catalog
- Marketing
- Marketing Lists
- Campaigns and Quick Campaigns
- Customer Service Management
- Cases
- Service Scheduling
- Working with Activities
- Working with Outlook
- Analytics
- Data Management
- Importing Data in Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Searching and Navigation
- System Administration
- Outlook Client Installation and Configuration
- Business Administration
- Processes
- Mobile Options
- Integrated Technologies
- Office 365 and CRM
- SharePoint and CRM
- Beyond Basic Integration
- Server-Side Sync
- Server Installation
- Customization
- Updates and Rollups
- Data Migration and Integration
- Extending CRM
- Introduction to Extending Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Plug-ins and Workflow Extensions
- Plug-Ins
- Portal Options and Considerations
- JavaScript and HTML Resources
- CRM Phone Integration
Posted by4 months ago
Hi, How to get chorus fruit.
Is there any way to change the Office 365 Admin Center language to be always in English?
My Windows is in English.
I have Google Chrome in English.
I have Google Chrome in English.
I can't add any languages in Settings > Language > 'Order languages based on your preference'
When I press Add Language, nothing happens.
Already resetted Chrome, uninstalled, removed everything from %appdata% and reinstalled again. Still can't add languages there for some reason.
I used to have a browser extension for years called 'Quick Language Switcher' which I used to force language to English, but that one stopped working a while ago.
I hate it that O365 doesn't give us the choice to switch language to whatever we want it to be.
Any idea how to force the language to be English?
Thanks
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