Dennis
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Hi folks,
Just a quick update here. We’re still actively working on support for custom roles (RBAC) across Azure AD. Stay tuned for more announcements in the next couple of months.You can have a look at what we’ve shipped thus far (custom roles for application registration management) here – https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/users-groups-roles/roles-custom-overview.
Regards,
Vince Smith
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Hey folks, sorry for the late update. Some backend changes were made to alleviate this issue but I believe it doesn’t solve it for everyone yet. Let me go get some details and come back with a better update. Thanks!
John
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Openend a support case with Azure support. This is what they told me:
As per our telephonic conversation, I have informed you that Microsoft Partner Network Azure benefit subscription do not support Organization/O365 IDs for now, it is just supported on Microsoft live IDs (personal account). Hence you will not be able to activate Microsoft Partner Network Azure benefit subscription on Organization/O365 IDs. This feature might be added in future however for now MPN subscription just supports Personal live IDs.
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Custom roles would be awesome! For example, now it's hard to delegate fine grained permissions to support personnel. As user administrator they have way too much privileges within user and group control.