Switch Tenants
Muti-Tenant Management (MSP)
Switch Tenants
How to switch between customer tenants in your MSP multi-tenant environment
Learn how to quickly switch between customer tenants in your MSP environment to manage multiple customer environments from a single interface.
Overview
The tenant switching functionality allows MSPs to seamlessly move between different customer environments without losing context or requiring separate logins. This streamlines your workflow when managing multiple customer tenants.
How to Switch Tenants
Step 3: Switch to Tenant
Click "Select Tenant"
From the actions menu, click Select Tenant
The system will initiate the tenant switch process
Automatic context switch
The interface automatically updates to show the selected tenant
All subsequent operations will be performed in the selected tenant context
Quick Switch
That's it! You're now working in the selected customer tenant environment with all the appropriate GDAP permissions applied.
What Happens During Tenant Switch
Authentication Context
GDAP authentication is applied for the selected tenant
Delegated permissions are activated automatically
User context is maintained throughout the switch
Interface Updates
Tenant indicator shows current active tenant
Data context switches to the selected tenant
Navigation menus reflect tenant-specific options
Permission Application
Role-based access is applied based on GDAP configuration
Scope limitations are enforced automatically
Audit trail records the tenant switch activity
Current Tenant Indicator
After switching tenants, you can identify your current context through:
Tenant name displayed in the interface header
Tenant-specific branding if configured
Context indicators throughout the interface
Breadcrumb navigation showing current tenant
Best Practices
Before Switching
Complete current operations in the active tenant
Save any pending changes to avoid data loss
Note the target tenant to ensure correct selection
During Operations
Verify tenant context before making changes
Use tenant indicators to confirm active environment
Be mindful of cross-tenant operations
Security Considerations
Verify permissions in the new tenant context
Check GDAP status if access issues occur
Log out completely when finishing work
Switching Back to Home Tenant
To return to your MSP home tenant:
Access Customer Settings again
Look for "Home Tenant" option in the interface
Click to return to your primary MSP context
Or use the tenant selector if available in the main navigation.
Troubleshooting
Cannot Switch to Tenant
Possible causes:
GDAP relationship expired or revoked
Customer disabled delegated access
Network connectivity issues
Solutions:
Check GDAP status in Partner Center
Contact customer to verify permissions
Refresh the page and try again
Tenant Not Responding
Possible causes:
Tenant-specific service issues
GDAP permission synchronization delay
Network or authentication problems
Solutions:
Wait a few minutes and retry
Check Microsoft service health
Verify internet connectivity
Wrong Tenant Context
If you're in the wrong tenant:
Immediately stop any operations
Switch to the correct tenant using the same process
Verify current context before proceeding
Double-Check Context
Always verify you're in the correct tenant context before making any configuration changes. Operations in the wrong tenant can affect the wrong customer environment.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Some common shortcuts to improve efficiency:
Quick tenant search - Use search functionality in customer settings
Recently accessed - Some interfaces show recently accessed tenants
Favorites - Mark frequently accessed tenants for quick access
Related Documentation
Add Tenant
Multi-Tenant Overview
GDAP Management
MSP Best Practices
Efficiency Tip
Organize your customer list by priority or frequency of access to make tenant switching faster and more efficient.
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