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View licensed and unlicensed Microsoft 365 users with PowerShell

This article applies to both Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Office 365 Enterprise.

User accounts in your Microsoft 365 organization may have some, all, or none of the available licenses assigned to them from the licensing plans that are available in your organization. You can use PowerShell for Microsoft 365 to quickly find the licensed and unlicensed users in your organization.

Note

The Azure Active Directory module is being replaced by the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK. You can use the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK to access all Microsoft Graph APIs. For more information, see Get started with the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK.

Use the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK

First, connect to Microsoft 365 with PowerShell.

Reading user properties including license details requires the User.Read.All permission scope or one of the other permissions listed in the 'Get a user' Graph API reference page.

The Organization.Read.All permission scope is required to read the licenses available in the tenant.

Connect-Graph -Scopes User.Read.All, Organization.Read.All

To view the license details of a specific user account, run the following command:

Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId "<user sign-in name (UPN)>"

For example:

Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId "belindan@litwareinc.com"

To view the list of all user accounts in your organization that have NOT been assigned any of your licensing plans (unlicensed users), run the following command:

Get-MgUser -Filter 'assignedLicenses/$count eq 0' -ConsistencyLevel eventual -CountVariable unlicensedUserCount -All

Write-Host "Found $unlicensedUserCount unlicensed users."

To view the list of all member user accounts (excluding guests) in your organization that have NOT been assigned any of your licensing plans (unlicensed users), run the following command:

Get-MgUser -Filter "assignedLicenses/`$count eq 0 and userType eq 'Member'" -ConsistencyLevel eventual -CountVariable unlicensedUserCount -All

Write-Host "Found $unlicensedUserCount unlicensed users (excluding guests)."

To view the list of all user accounts in your organization that have been assigned any of your licensing plans (licensed users), run the following command:

Get-MgUser -Filter 'assignedLicenses/$count ne 0' -ConsistencyLevel eventual -CountVariable licensedUserCount -All -Select UserPrincipalName,DisplayName,AssignedLicenses | Format-Table -Property UserPrincipalName,DisplayName,AssignedLicenses

Write-Host "Found $licensedUserCount licensed users."

To view the list of all user accounts in your organization that have an E5 license assigned, run the following command:

$e5Sku = Get-MgSubscribedSku -All | Where SkuPartNumber -eq 'SPE_E5'

Get-MgUser -Filter "assignedLicenses/any(x:x/skuId eq $($e5sku.SkuId) )" -ConsistencyLevel eventual -CountVariable e5licensedUserCount -All

Write-Host "Found $e5licensedUserCount E5 licensed users."

See also

Manage Microsoft 365 user accounts, licenses, and groups with PowerShell

Manage Microsoft 365 with PowerShell

Getting started with PowerShell for Microsoft 365