Set up an Azure work account to log into Partner Center

Appropriate roles: Global admin | User management admin

When you're setting up Partner Center logins for your organization, you'll need an Azure work account, also known as a Microsoft Entra tenant.

Your Azure work account represents your company in the Azure public cloud. This work account is created for you when you subscribe to a Microsoft cloud service such as Azure, Microsoft Intune, or Microsoft 365, and if you have one, you can also use it with Partner Center.

The login for Azure work accounts is usually either the same as your primary email address at your company (formatted as user@yourcompany.com), or as an Azure-assigned domain (formatted as user@yourcompany.onmicrosoft.com). To learn more, see connect your company's primary domain to your work account later in this article.

What does the work account do?

Your work account hosts information about members of your organization, including passwords, profile data, and permissions. The work account also contains groups, applications, and other information pertaining to your company and its security.

In Partner Center, you'll use your work account to:

  • Sign in to Partner Center
  • Manage account access for multiple users
  • Control permissions
  • Host groups and applications
  • Maintain profile data

Find out if you already have an Azure work account

If you're not sure if your company already has an Azure work account, here's how to find out:

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal.

  2. In Azure services, select Microsoft Entra ID and then Custom Domain Names. (If this option doesn't appear, select More services > Microsoft Entra ID.)

  3. Check to see if your account is associated with a work account:

    • If Primary domain appears with your company's domain name, your company does have a company work account.
    • If Primary domain doesn't appear with your company's domain name, your company doesn't have a company work account yet. To create one, see Quickstart: Set up a tenant.

Connect a domain to your work account

In the Azure portal, you can connect multiple domains to your account. You may want to do this if:

  • You log in using an Azure-assigned domain (formatted as user@yourcompany.onmicrosoft.com), and would rather log in using your company's primary domain (formatted as user@yourcompany.com).
  • Your company has more than one domain. Use the domain that is associated with your corporate headquarters rather than a regional department for Partner Center. For example, use a contoso.com email address rather than a contoso.uk address.

Note

Before you link an existing company work account to your Partner Center account, think about how many users in the company work account will need access to Partner Center. If you have users in the company work account who won't need access to Partner Center, consider creating a new account only for those users who will need Partner Center access.

Important

Personal email addresses can't be used to access your Partner Center account.

For more information about adding domains in Microsoft Entra ID, see Add or associate a domain in Microsoft Entra ID.

Creating accounts for others in Partner Center

After setting up Partner Center accounts, employees in your company can sign in to Partner Center using their work accounts, depending on the roles they've been assigned.

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