MC1160187: Microsoft admin center: New licensing experiences

Starting October 2025, Microsoft admin center will launch a unified licensing view with new tools like a “Licensing Errors” tab and “Users without licenses” page, improving license management. Existing assignments and integrations remain unchanged. The update is automatic; admins should inform he...

Introduction]

Starting in October 2025, Microsoft is rolling out a refreshed licensing experience in Microsoft admin center. This update improves visibility into license assignments and introduces new tools to help administrators manage licenses more efficiently across their organization.

[When this will happen:

General availability (Worldwide): Rollout begins mid-October 2025 and will complete by the end of the calendar year.

How this affects your organization:

Who is affected: Admins managing licenses in Microsoft admin center.

What will happen:

  • A unified licensing view will show both user-based and group-based license assignments in a single list.
  • A new “Licensing Errors” tab will surface user-level errors from group-based license assignments, categorize them (e.g., missing prerequisites), and offer resolution options.
  • A new “Users without licenses” page will display users in licensed groups who haven’t received licenses due to insufficient availability.
  • Existing license assignments remain unchanged.
  • No impact to PowerShell scripts or API integrations.
  • The new interface will be enabled by default for all tenants.

Screenshot 1 - The License List Page lists all products the customer has licenses for in the tenant:

 

user settings

 

Screenshot 2 - View of the License Detail Page:

 

user settings

 

What you can do to prepare:

No action is required. The new experiences will appear automatically.

You may wish to:

  • Inform helpdesk staff of the upcoming interface changes.
  • Update internal documentation if you detail license management workflows.
  • Review the new licensing pages once available to familiarize yourself with the changes.

Compliance considerations:

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.