The first management group created in the directory could take up to 15 minutes to complete. There
are processes that run the first time to set up the management groups service within Azure for your
directory. You receive a notification when the process is complete. For more information, see
initial setup of management groups.
Prerequisites
If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free
account before you begin.
Any Microsoft Entra ID user in the tenant can create a management group without the management group write
permission assigned to that user if
hierarchy protection
isn't enabled. This new management group becomes a child of the Root Management Group or the
default management group
and the creator is given an Owner role assignment. Management group service allows this ability
so that role assignments aren't needed at the root level. When the Root
Management Group is created, users don't have access to it. To start using management groups, the service allows the creation of the initial management groups at the root level. For more information, see Root management group for each directory.
Leave Create new selected and fill in the management group ID field.
The Management Group ID is the directory unique identifier that is used to submit commands
on this management group. This identifier isn't editable after creation as it's used throughout
the Azure system to identify this group. The
root management group is
automatically created with an ID that is the Microsoft Entra ID. For all other
management groups, assign a unique ID.
The display name field is the name that is displayed within the Azure portal. A separate
display name is an optional field when creating the management group and can be changed at any time.
Select Save.
Clean up resources
To remove the management group created, follow these steps:
Select All services > Management + governance.
Select Management Groups.
Find the management group created above, select it, then select Details next to the name.
Then select Delete and confirm the prompt.
Next steps
In this quickstart, you created a management group to organize your resource hierarchy. The
management group can hold subscriptions or other management groups.
To learn more about management groups and how to manage your resource hierarchy, continue to: