Remove MSP Admin Access to Tenant
Hi All,
I am taking over IT responsibilites for a mid-size company. Currently, we are dealing with a roque MSP who has admin credentials for everything including our M365 tenant. No internal employees of the company, including owner, have been provided admin rights.
I should add that this MSP is a one-man shop, I seriously doubt he has any formal partner relationship with Microsoft, but I may be wrong about that.
My feeling is that he has not registered the tenant the correct way and ownership shows his name rather than the company, but I can’t prove that.
due to conflicts, there is an eminent possibility that he will begin deleting accounts, removing licenses or otherwise interrupting business.
Is anyone aware of a method for contacting Microsoft to deal with these sorts of disputes? without an admin account, I don’t even have the option to raise a support case with them right now.
We may be in a tough situation given that we pay him directly for services, so the invoice and payments will probably be in his name.
any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated!
Hi All, I am taking over IT responsibilites for a mid-size company. Currently, we are dealing with a roque MSP who has admin credentials for everything including our M365 tenant. No internal employees of the company, including owner, have been provided admin rights. I should add that this MSP is a one-man shop, I seriously doubt he has any formal partner relationship with Microsoft, but I may be wrong about that. My feeling is that he has not registered the tenant the correct way and ownership shows his name rather than the company, but I can’t prove that. due to conflicts, there is an eminent possibility that he will begin deleting accounts, removing licenses or otherwise interrupting business. Is anyone aware of a method for contacting Microsoft to deal with these sorts of disputes? without an admin account, I don’t even have the option to raise a support case with them right now. We may be in a tough situation given that we pay him directly for services, so the invoice and payments will probably be in his name. any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated! Read More