Sigh, found it. It’s a subsite off the main site. No idea why I didn’t think of that earlier.
Answer from PatrickFarrell on community.spiceworks.comIs there any reason a SharePoint site would exist but not appear in the SharePoint Admin Center list of Active sites?
Only thing I can think of is that its technically a "sub-site" under the main active SharePoint site, but thats a really stupid setup for MS to do.
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Sigh, found it. It’s a subsite off the main site. No idea why I didn’t think of that earlier.
Of all the 365 things, SharePoint is the one area I don’t spend a lot of time in.
I have a site that I can’t find in the SharePoint admin center. It’s also not in Groups or Teams.
When I look at the URL there’s no /sites/ in it. It’s an old site and the person who created it is no longer here.
The URL looks like this:
https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sitename/SitePages/Home.aspx
Normal sites look like this:
https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sites/sitename/SitePages/Home.aspx
I am missing something very obvious here after an already long day. I get the feeling this is something I’d be able to find in the classic admin panel, but that was removed on 1/1/21.
try the below steps
- Provide a Global Admin user in SharePoint Online license.
- waiting for Azure AD to be synchronized with SharePoint Online …
- login to O365 portal and go to the SharePoint Admin Center.
- then remove SharePoint Online license for the Global Administrator.
- waiting for Azure AD to be synchronized with SharePoint Online …
and now Global Admin user go to SharePoint Admin Center without a license.
- See more with detail at: Global Admin can’t access SharePoint Admin Center
If above did not resolve then you have to contact the Customer Support. Can't access Office 365 online apps
I had this issue. At the same time I had the issue I was testing adding a proxy address that was a duplicate of another user's email. I was hoping it would work since the user didn't have any type of MS license that included email. That user only had a Power BI per capacity license and a fabric license.
Once I removed the duplicate proxy address and synced our active directory to azure, I was able to access the sharepoint admin center.
Just as the title says. We have a global admin that gets "Access needed Ask a Global Administrator in your organization to be assigned a role that has access to this page." whenever they access the SharePoint admin center.
They are also assigned several other admin roles, could there be a chance that there is a conflict?
I don't have a lot of experience with Microsoft SharePoint, so everything I'm about to say is what I found out on the interwebs, so if I'm completely wrong, please let me know. I recently took a job that requires me to create and maintain SharePoint sites for our organization, so I told my manager I needed to be designated a SharePoint admin so I can create the hub site and customize the colors for branding. This morning he told me our IT guy set me up as SharePoint admin, but when I try going into the admin center, I am unable to get in through 365, and when I try the URL workaround it says the site can't be reached. I'm assuming I can't just be a SharePoint admin without becoming a full admin, but wanted to double check here.