


How to remove a domain from Office 365 is documented here and troubleshooting is documented here. The ultimate goal is to ensure that the domain does not have any reference. The objects include office 365 groups, user email addresses, distribution lists, dynamic distribution lists, resources, shared mailboxes and user mailbox. Now you can either decide to continue using this tenant or if you are particular about the tenant name, then, delete the domain "" from the shadow tenant (note that all users who had signed up for azure AD RMS and PowerBI will lose access to those services). I'm working on a PowerShell script to bulk remove any reference to a specific domain suffix in office 365 objects. You will get an "Become an admin" option.įollow through the process of becoming an admin (you will asked to verify that you own the domain with the TXT record)Īt the end of this process, you should be the owner / admin of this tenant

Once you sign up, your account will be provisioned in the tenant
