Update menu items

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Tanya Bittenmaster 2017-10-03 11:05:42 -04:00
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Checking for the license state and whether it got properly provisioned, can be done through the **Office 365 admin center** or through the **Microsoft Azure portal**.
1. In the **Office 365 admin center** navigate to **Billing** > **Licenses**.
1. In the **Office 365 admin center** navigate to **Billing** > **Licenses**.
- On the screen you will see all the provisioned licenses and their current **Status**.
![Image of billing licenses](images\atp-billing-licenses.png)
2. In the **Microsoft Azure portal** navigate to the **All resources** icon ![Image of Azure All resources icon](images\atp-azure-license-icon.png) to view your licenses.
2. In the **Microsoft Azure portal** navigate to the **All resources** icon ![Image of Azure All resources icon](images\atp-azure-license-icon.png) to view your licenses.
![Image of Azure Licensing page](images\atp-licensing-azure-portal.png)
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To gain access into which licenses are provisioned to your company, and to check the state of the licenses, go to the **Office 365 admin center**.
3. From the **Partner portal**, click on the **Administer services > Office 365**.
3. From the **Partner portal**, click on the **Administer services > Office 365**.
4. Clicking on the **Partner portal** link will leverage the **Admin on behalf** option and will give you access to the customer **Office 365 admin center**.
4. Clicking on the **Partner portal** link will leverage the **Admin on behalf** option and will give you access to the customer **Office 365 admin center**.
![Image of O365 admin portal](images\atp-O365-admin-portal-customer.png)