Hello!
When I want to get a business plan started it seems that the only option is that it forces the onmicrosoft domain to you. But for example if a create and a personal account I can create it with a custom email straight away.
I can see that it reccomends using the DNS-server to get using your own domain... but is there a way to bypass all that and just create a business acount with your own email ?
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Dear Edmund Comber,
Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community.
I do apologize for the deleted thread, but you created a duplicate thread, and for the first thread you created our moderator provide possible answers for the query, you can refer to: How do I use my Non Microsoft email account (******@mycompany.com) as - Microsoft Community. So, since the second thread was a duplicate, our moderators deleted it to avoid confusion for other users in the community.
However, to answer your questions, when you register for Microsoft 365 business standard, you should enter your domain, then based on that domain Microsoft provide email address. Let's say you have a domain called mycompany, so Microsoft provides ******@mycompany.onmicrosoft.com email address as an initial email account. Once you completed the registration and sign in to Microsoft 365 admin center, you can add or verify your domain (mycompany.com), then you can create your email address you want to have and assign license. To do this kindly refer to the following articles.
- Set up Microsoft 365 Business Standard with a new or existing domain - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn
- Add a custom domain name - Microsoft Support
- Add users and assign licenses in Microsoft 365 - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn
I look forward to your update. Please feel free to let me know how it goes or if I got you wrong. If you still have any concerns, please let me know so I can provide more suggestions.
Thank you for your precious time. Have a nice day.Sincerely,Libeamlak | Microsoft Community Moderator
Hi Libeamlak,
Thank you so much, I was not aware that I had made a dual post and this was nor stated in the message I got about the post being deleted.
The answer I got from the original post that you directed me to was extremely helpful, and I would not have known it was there without your response, so thank you very much indeed.
The links you posted to me are absolutely spot on, so thank you once again.