If you are a company that uses Office 365, then it is important to know how to remove a user from the service. Office 365 provides users with a number of options for managing their accounts, but removing a user can be one of the most difficult tasks. Here are some tips on how to remove a user from Office 365:

  1. Log in to your account and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will take you to your settings page.
  2. Scroll down and click on the account name under “My Account.” This will take you to your account settings page.
  3. Scroll down and click on the “Remove User” button next to “User Name.” This will take you to the Remove User dialog box.
  4. In the Remove User dialog box, enter the user’s name and password into the fields below and click on OK. The user will be removed from Office 365 and all their data will be backed up and stored in an archive site.

When you remove a user, the account is disabled for 30 days and then permanently deleted.

Open the Settings window. Select “Accounts” from the drop-down menu on the Home screen. On the Accounts page, scroll down to the Other user’s section, where additional user accounts are displayed. Select an account you want to delete from your list.

In the Start menu, click Windows. This button is in the lower-left corner of your screen. Click Settings. Then Accounts should be chosen. Select Family & Other Users from the drop-down menu. Select the admin account you wish to remove and then click Remove. Finally, select Delete Account and Data.

Open the Activities overview and start typing Users. Select Users from the drop-down menu to reveal the panel. When prompted, unlock your computer and type in your password. To remove a user account, go to the bottom of the left column and click.

Important note: You can’t remove or delete an account you’re presently logged in to. To delete your account, log in from a different admin profile. In addition, if you have a Microsoft account, go to Settings Accounts Your information and select Sign in with a local account instead of using the Microsoft Account option to sign in.