Microsoft 365 Message Center item MC1456781

MC1456781 - Public preview: Manage agents across multiple tenants from the Microsoft 365 admin center

Multi-tenant agent management is in public preview, allowing partners and enterprise admins to view and manage agents across connected tenants from the Microsoft 365 admin center. It requires GDAP authorization, no extra licenses for management, and Microsoft Agent 365 licenses for viewing agent risk and activity.

Message Center ID
MC1456781
Category
stay Informed
Severity
normal
Services
Microsoft 365 suite
Tags
Admin impact
Published
2026-08-17
Last updated
2026-08-17
Expires
2026-09-28

[What and Why:]We’re introducing multi-tenant agent management in public preview. Partners and enterprise administrators can view and manage agents across their managed tenants from the Microsoft 365 admin center. Learn more: Manage agents across multiple tenants in the Microsoft 365 admin center (preview) — Manage agents across multiple tenants in the Microsoft 365 admin center (preview)[Rollout Schedule:]Public Preview (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out on early August 2026 and expect to complete by mid-August 2026.[Impact on your organization:]Administrators can select All tenants > Agents in the Microsoft 365 admin center to: View a consolidated agent inventory across connected tenants. Add custom agents to the inventory. Install agents in all eligible connected tenants or a selected set. Block agents or change their availability across selected tenants. Review tenant-specific permissions and, when licensed, agent risk and activity. Use the tenant switcher to enter a connected tenant through delegated access without maintaining a separate administrator account in that tenant. Viewing and managing agents across connected tenants requires no additional licenses. Viewing agent risk and activity requires a Microsoft Agent 365 license assigned to the end user. Both partners and enterprises use Granular Delegated Admin Privileges (GDAP) to authorize cross-tenant administration. Partners configure GDAP relationships in Partner Center. Enterprises configure them through Microsoft Entra Tenant Governance. Available tenants and actions depend on the active tenant relationship and the administrator’s delegated role. See the linked documentation for detailed prerequisites, supported roles, tenant-linking requirements, capabilities, and licensing information. [Action Required / Recommendations:]Review your tenant relationships and delegated role assignments. Partners should verify their GDAP configuration in Partner Center. Enterprises should verify their relationships and GDAP configuration in Microsoft Entra Tenant Governance. Learn more: Manage agents across multiple tenants in the Microsoft 365 admin center (preview) — Manage agents across multiple tenants in the Microsoft 365 admin center (preview)