View Microsoft 365 account license and service details with PowerShell
This article applies to both Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Office 365 Enterprise.
In Microsoft 365, licenses from licensing plans (also called SKUs or Microsoft 365 plans) give users access to the Microsoft 365 services that are defined for those plans. However, a user might not have access to all the services that are available in a license that's currently assigned to them. You can use PowerShell for Microsoft 365 to view the status of services on user accounts.
For more information about licensing plans, license, and services, see View licenses and services with PowerShell.
View account license and service details using Microsoft Graph PowerShell
First, connect to your Microsoft 365 tenant.
Reading user properties including license details requires the User.Read.All permission scope or one of the other permissions listed in the 'Get a user' Graph API reference page.
Connect-Graph -Scopes User.ReadWrite.All, Organization.Read.All
Next, list the license plans for your tenant with this command.
Get-MgSubscribedSku
Use these commands to list the services that are available in each licensing plan.
$allSKUs = Get-MgSubscribedSku -Property SkuPartNumber, ServicePlans
$allSKUs | ForEach-Object {
Write-Host "Service Plan:" $_.SkuPartNumber
$_.ServicePlans | ForEach-Object {$_}
}
Use these commands to list the licenses that are assigned to a user account.
Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId "<user sign-in name (UPN)>"
For example:
Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId "[email protected]"
To view services for a user account
To view all the Microsoft 365 services that a user has access to, use the following syntax:
(Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId <user account UPN> -Property ServicePlans)[<LicenseIndexNumber>].ServicePlans
This example shows the services to which the user [email protected] has access. This shows the services that are associated with all licenses that are assigned to her account.
(Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId [email protected] -Property ServicePlans).ServicePlans
This example shows the services that user [email protected] has access to from the first license that's assigned to her account (the index number is 0).
(Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId [email protected] -Property ServicePlans)[0].ServicePlans
To view all the services for a user who has been assigned multiple licenses, use the following syntax:
$userUPN="<user account UPN>"
$allLicenses = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $userUPN -Property SkuPartNumber, ServicePlans
$allLicenses | ForEach-Object {
Write-Host "License:" $_.SkuPartNumber
$_.ServicePlans | ForEach-Object {$_}
}
See also
Manage Microsoft 365 user accounts, licenses, and groups with PowerShell