Explore Microsoft 365 tenant
Sign up for the Microsoft 365 Developer Program to explore Microsoft 365. The Microsoft 365 Developer Program includes a Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription that you can use to create your own sandbox and develop solutions. This program is independent of your production environment. The program includes 25 user licenses and lasts for 90 days. You can build Microsoft Teams apps, Office add-ins for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook, or SharePoint add-ins, using Microsoft Graph, the SharePoint Framework, Power Apps, and more.
Join the Microsoft 365 developer program
Go to Developer Program | Microsoft 365 Dev Center page to sign in with your Microsoft account.
- If you don’t have a Microsoft account go to Microsoft account | Sign In or Create Your Account Today – Microsoft to create a free Microsoft account. Select Create a Microsoft account and follow the steps.
Tip
Remember the account that you sign in with. You’ll sign into the Developer Program dashboard with this account. This account is different than the admin ID that you'll use for your Microsoft 365 developer subscription.
After signing in, select Join now and follow the steps.
For more information and information, see Welcome to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program | Microsoft Docs.
Set up and configure a Microsoft 365 E5 developer sandbox subscription
- On your Microsoft 365 E5 developer profile page, choose Set up E5 subscription.
- Choose whether you want an instant sandbox or a configurable sandbox, select next then follow the steps.
- The instant sandbox comes pre-provisioned with Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, and Office. You get pre-installed data and can't customize your domain name.
- The configurable sandbox is an empty sandbox that you must populate with sample data. This sandbox can take up to two days to provision. You can customize your domain name.
- After the subscription is created, your subscription domain name and expiration date appear on your profile page.
- On your profile page, choose Go to subscription and sign in with your user ID (for example, username@domain.onmicrosoft.com) and the password that you specified for your developer subscription.
- Use the app launcher to go to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
- On the admin center home page, choose Go to guided setup. It will take you to the Microsoft 365 E5 Developer Setup page.
For more information and information, see Set up a Microsoft 365 developer sandbox subscription | Microsoft Docs.
After you have set up and configured your Microsoft 365 developer subscription, explore the Microsoft 365, Azure Active Directory, and Teams admin centers by following the exercises below.
Exercise 1: Explore the Microsoft 365 admin center
- In the Microsoft 365 admin center, in the left navigation pane, expand Users, and then select Active users. View the available user accounts.
- Select the top user in the list by clicking their name. A window opens on the right that displays more details for the user account. Close the window by selecting X in the upper right corner.
- Select Add a user to add a user and follow the steps.
- Select Teams & groups to expand for more options**,** and then select Active teams & groups. View the active teams and groups. If you don't already have groups add one by selecting Add a group and follow the steps.
- Select the top group in the list by clicking their name. A window opens on the right that displays more details for the group. Close the window by selecting X in the upper right corner of the window.
- Select Show all to expand for more options.
- Select Billing to expand for more options,and then select Licenses. At least one set of licenses should display. Select the license to view more details like the list of users who have this license assigned.
- Select Assign licenses to assign a license to a user and follow the steps.
Exercise 2: Explore the Azure Active Directory admin center
- In the Microsoft 365 admin center, on the left navigation pane, select Show all.
- Under Admin centers, select Azure Active Directory. Notice that a new tab opens.
- In the Azure Active Directory admin center, on the Dashboard, select Azure Active Directory from the left navigation pane.
- Under Manage, select Users. Notice the same user accounts from Office 365 are displayed. Close the Users window by selecting X in the upper right corner.
- Under Manage, select Groups. Notice the same groups from Office 365 are displayed. Close the All groups window by selecting X in the upper right corner.
Exercise 3: Explore the Microsoft Teams admin center
- In the Microsoft 365 admin center, under Admin centers on the left navigation pane (you might have to select Show all to expand more options if you haven't done so already) select Teams. Notice that a new tab opens.
- In the Teams admin center, the dashboard shows cards for organization information, deployment status, recent activity, user searches, helpful links, and more.
- Use the left navigation pane to manage settings for Teams, Users, Meetings, Locations, and more.
- Under Users, administrators can configure settings for Guest access and External access.
- External access, formerly known as federation, lets Teams users communicate with users who are outside of your organization.
- Guest access lets individuals outside your organization access teams and channels.
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