Claude-skills ms365-tenant-manager
Microsoft 365 tenant administration for Global Administrators. Automate M365 tenant setup, Office 365 admin tasks, Azure AD user management, Exchange Online configuration, Teams administration, and security policies. Generate PowerShell scripts for bulk operations, Conditional Access policies, license management, and compliance reporting. Use for M365 tenant manager, Office 365 admin, Azure AD users, Global Administrator, tenant configuration, or Microsoft 365 automation.
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engineering-team/ms365-tenant-manager/SKILL.mdMicrosoft 365 Tenant Manager
Expert guidance and automation for Microsoft 365 Global Administrators managing tenant setup, user lifecycle, security policies, and organizational optimization.
Quick Start
Run a Security Audit
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Directory.Read.All","Policy.Read.All","AuditLog.Read.All" Get-MgSubscribedSku | Select-Object SkuPartNumber, ConsumedUnits, @{N="Total";E={$_.PrepaidUnits.Enabled}} Get-MgPolicyAuthorizationPolicy | Select-Object AllowInvitesFrom, DefaultUserRolePermissions
Bulk Provision Users from CSV
# CSV columns: DisplayName, UserPrincipalName, Department, LicenseSku Import-Csv .\new_users.csv | ForEach-Object { $passwordProfile = @{ Password = (New-Guid).ToString().Substring(0,16) + "!"; ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn = $true } New-MgUser -DisplayName $_.DisplayName -UserPrincipalName $_.UserPrincipalName ` -Department $_.Department -AccountEnabled -PasswordProfile $passwordProfile }
Create a Conditional Access Policy (MFA for Admins)
$adminRoles = (Get-MgDirectoryRole | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -match "Admin" }).Id $policy = @{ DisplayName = "Require MFA for Admins" State = "enabledForReportingButNotEnforced" # Start in report-only mode Conditions = @{ Users = @{ IncludeRoles = $adminRoles } } GrantControls = @{ Operator = "OR"; BuiltInControls = @("mfa") } } New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $policy
Workflows
Workflow 1: New Tenant Setup
Step 1: Generate Setup Checklist
Confirm prerequisites before provisioning:
- Global Admin account created and secured with MFA
- Custom domain purchased and accessible for DNS edits
- License SKUs confirmed (E3 vs E5 feature requirements noted)
Step 2: Configure and Verify DNS Records
# After adding the domain in the M365 admin center, verify propagation before proceeding $domain = "company.com" Resolve-DnsName -Name "_msdcs.$domain" -Type NS -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue # Also run from a shell prompt: # nslookup -type=MX company.com # nslookup -type=TXT company.com # confirm SPF record
Wait for DNS propagation (up to 48 h) before bulk user creation.
Step 3: Apply Security Baseline
# Disable legacy authentication (blocks Basic Auth protocols) $policy = @{ DisplayName = "Block Legacy Authentication" State = "enabled" Conditions = @{ ClientAppTypes = @("exchangeActiveSync","other") } GrantControls = @{ Operator = "OR"; BuiltInControls = @("block") } } New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $policy # Enable unified audit log Set-AdminAuditLogConfig -UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled $true
Step 4: Provision Users
$licenseSku = (Get-MgSubscribedSku | Where-Object { $_.SkuPartNumber -eq "ENTERPRISEPACK" }).SkuId Import-Csv .\employees.csv | ForEach-Object { try { $user = New-MgUser -DisplayName $_.DisplayName -UserPrincipalName $_.UserPrincipalName ` -AccountEnabled -PasswordProfile @{ Password = (New-Guid).ToString().Substring(0,12)+"!"; ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn = $true } Set-MgUserLicense -UserId $user.Id -AddLicenses @(@{ SkuId = $licenseSku }) -RemoveLicenses @() Write-Host "Provisioned: $($_.UserPrincipalName)" } catch { Write-Warning "Failed $($_.UserPrincipalName): $_" } }
Validation: Spot-check 3–5 accounts in the M365 admin portal; confirm licenses show "Active."
Workflow 2: Security Hardening
Step 1: Run Security Audit
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Directory.Read.All","Policy.Read.All","AuditLog.Read.All","Reports.Read.All" # Export Conditional Access policy inventory Get-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy | Select-Object DisplayName, State | Export-Csv .\ca_policies.csv -NoTypeInformation # Find accounts without MFA registered $report = Get-MgReportAuthenticationMethodUserRegistrationDetail $report | Where-Object { -not $_.IsMfaRegistered } | Select-Object UserPrincipalName, IsMfaRegistered | Export-Csv .\no_mfa_users.csv -NoTypeInformation Write-Host "Audit complete. Review ca_policies.csv and no_mfa_users.csv."
Step 2: Create MFA Policy (report-only first)
$policy = @{ DisplayName = "Require MFA All Users" State = "enabledForReportingButNotEnforced" Conditions = @{ Users = @{ IncludeUsers = @("All") } } GrantControls = @{ Operator = "OR"; BuiltInControls = @("mfa") } } New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $policy
Validation: After 48 h, review Sign-in logs in Entra ID; confirm expected users would be challenged, then change
State to "enabled".
Step 3: Review Secure Score
# Retrieve current Secure Score and top improvement actions Get-MgSecuritySecureScore -Top 1 | Select-Object CurrentScore, MaxScore, ActiveUserCount Get-MgSecuritySecureScoreControlProfile | Sort-Object -Property ActionType | Select-Object Title, ImplementationStatus, MaxScore | Format-Table -AutoSize
Workflow 3: User Offboarding
Step 1: Block Sign-in and Revoke Sessions
$upn = "departing.user@company.com" $user = Get-MgUser -Filter "userPrincipalName eq '$upn'" # Block sign-in immediately Update-MgUser -UserId $user.Id -AccountEnabled:$false # Revoke all active tokens Invoke-MgInvalidateAllUserRefreshToken -UserId $user.Id Write-Host "Sign-in blocked and sessions revoked for $upn"
Step 2: Preview with -WhatIf (license removal)
# Identify assigned licenses $licenses = (Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $user.Id).SkuId # Dry-run: print what would be removed $licenses | ForEach-Object { Write-Host "[WhatIf] Would remove SKU: $_" }
Step 3: Execute Offboarding
# Remove licenses Set-MgUserLicense -UserId $user.Id -AddLicenses @() -RemoveLicenses $licenses # Convert mailbox to shared (requires ExchangeOnlineManagement module) Set-Mailbox -Identity $upn -Type Shared # Remove from all groups Get-MgUserMemberOf -UserId $user.Id | ForEach-Object { try { Remove-MgGroupMemberByRef -GroupId $_.Id -DirectoryObjectId $user.Id } catch {} } Write-Host "Offboarding complete for $upn"
Validation: Confirm in the M365 admin portal that the account shows "Blocked," has no active licenses, and the mailbox type is "Shared."
Best Practices
Tenant Setup
- Enable MFA before adding users
- Configure named locations for Conditional Access
- Use separate admin accounts with PIM
- Verify custom domains (and DNS propagation) before bulk user creation
- Apply Microsoft Secure Score recommendations
Security Operations
- Start Conditional Access policies in report-only mode
- Review Sign-in logs for 48 h before enforcing a new policy
- Never hardcode credentials in scripts — use Azure Key Vault or
Get-Credential - Enable unified audit logging for all operations
- Conduct quarterly security reviews and Secure Score check-ins
PowerShell Automation
- Prefer Microsoft Graph (
module) over legacy MSOnlineMicrosoft.Graph - Include
blocks for error handlingtry/catch - Implement
/Write-Host
logging for audit trailsWrite-Warning - Use
or dry-run output before bulk destructive operations-WhatIf - Test in a non-production tenant first
Reference Guides
references/powershell-templates.md
- Ready-to-use script templates
- Conditional Access policy examples
- Bulk user provisioning scripts
- Security audit scripts
references/security-policies.md
- Conditional Access configuration
- MFA enforcement strategies
- DLP and retention policies
- Security baseline settings
references/troubleshooting.md
- Common error resolutions
- PowerShell module issues
- Permission troubleshooting
- DNS propagation problems
Limitations
| Constraint | Impact |
|---|---|
| Global Admin required | Full tenant setup needs highest privilege |
| API rate limits | Bulk operations may be throttled |
| License dependencies | E3/E5 required for advanced features |
| Hybrid scenarios | On-premises AD needs additional configuration |
| PowerShell prerequisites | Microsoft.Graph module required |
Required PowerShell Modules
Install-Module Microsoft.Graph -Scope CurrentUser Install-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement -Scope CurrentUser Install-Module MicrosoftTeams -Scope CurrentUser
Required Permissions
- Global Administrator — Full tenant setup
- User Administrator — User management
- Security Administrator — Security policies
- Exchange Administrator — Mailbox management