Copilot Studio: Assign New Agent Owner (lite)
Microsoft Copilot Studio
Nov 6, 2025 1:00 AM

Copilot Studio: Assign New Agent Owner (lite)

by HubSite 365 about Ami Diamond [MVP]

M365 Adoption Lead | 2X Microsoft MVP |Copilot | SharePoint Online | Microsoft Teams |Microsoft 365| at CloudEdge

Reassign Copilot Studio Lite agent ownership for admins to maintain Copilot access across Teams SharePoint OneDrive

Key insights

  • Copilot Studio (lite): Historically only the original creator could edit a lite agent.
    Microsoft now lets admins reassign ownership so teams can keep agents maintained when users leave or change roles.
  • PowerShell reassignment: Admins can run a PowerShell command to change an agent owner (GA since June 30, 2025).
    The new owner must have a Copilot Studio license and be a member of the agent's environment.
  • Manual Power Apps method: Open the agent’s Agent Details, choose View Solution, go to Advanced Settings, and use Assign to specify a new owner.
    This UI option helps teams that prefer a guided, visual workflow over scripts.
  • Required roles and license: Only authorized admins (for example, Tenant Admin, Power Platform Administrator, or Dynamics 365 Service Administrator) can reassign ownership.
    The incoming owner must hold a Copilot Studio user license and be part of the environment.
  • Effects of reassignment: The new owner receives full control and is assigned the Environment Maker role automatically.
    The previous owner loses access while co-authors retain their existing rights.
  • Benefits: Reassignment supports business continuity, speeds administrative transitions, and strengthens governance and security.
    Teams reduce manual work and keep agents operational when staff change roles or depart.

Video summary and context

The YouTube video by Ami Diamond [MVP] explains how to assign a new owner to a Copilot Studio (lite) agent when the original creator is no longer available. It highlights a common problem: agents created in the lite experience can only be edited by their original authors, which complicates continuity when staff leave or move departments. Therefore, Microsoft introduced a reassignment capability that administrators can use to restore management and governance. The presenter, Ami Diamond, who is a man and an MVP, walks viewers through both a scripted and a UI-driven approach to solve this issue.


In addition, the video notes that the PowerShell-based reassign capability reached general availability on June 30, 2025, making it the recommended path for tenant administrators. Meanwhile, there is also a manual path using Power Apps that suits administrators who prefer a graphical interface. Consequently, organizations now have two supported methods to transfer ownership while preserving security and operational access. The video frames these options in practical, step-by-step terms so IT teams can apply them immediately.


How the reassignment methods work

First, the video demonstrates the PowerShell method for reassignment, which requires admin roles such as Tenant Admin, Power Platform Administrator, or Dynamics 365 Service Administrator. According to the walkthrough, the new owner must hold a valid Copilot Studio user license and also be a member of the environment where the agent resides. After reassignment, the incoming owner gains full control and receives the Environment Maker role automatically, while the previous owner loses access; co-authors remain unaffected. Thus, this method is presented as fast and repeatable for large environments.


Second, the video covers the manual approach using Power Apps, which suits admins who prefer a UI. Viewers are guided to open the agent’s details, select “View Solution” and then use the Advanced Settings and Assign functions inside Power Apps. The presenter emphasizes confirming that the new owner has necessary permissions before completing the transfer to avoid access or licensing issues after reassignment. As a result, organizations that lack PowerShell expertise can still reassign ownership with confidence.


Permissions, licensing, and constraints

The video stresses that reassignment is not just a technical switch; it also depends on identity and licensing constraints. Specifically, the new owner must be licensed for Copilot Studio and must be an environment member, so IT teams should validate both identity and entitlement in advance. Moreover, only administrators with the proper Microsoft Entra ID roles can execute the reassignment, which reinforces a principle of least privilege. Therefore, planning and coordinated role checks are essential steps before the transfer takes place.


Additionally, the presenter highlights how the lite agents run within a dedicated Microsoft 365 Copilot chat environment that manages permissions and billing insights automatically. Consequently, billing and environment alignment can influence who is eligible to become an owner, and these aspects should be checked before reassigning. The video also notes that automated access revocation for previous owners can reduce lingering permissions but may require audit tracking for compliance. In short, organizations must treat ownership changes as governance events, not simple clicks.


Tradeoffs and operational challenges

One tradeoff explained in the video is between automation and control: using PowerShell allows fast, repeatable reassignments across many agents, but it demands scripting skills and careful role management. Conversely, the Power Apps UI is easier for occasional use and for administrators who prefer visual workflows, but it can be slower and more manual for large-scale rollouts. Therefore, teams should choose the approach that best fits their scale and skillset, and they may adopt both methods for different scenarios.


Another challenge involves security versus continuity. While immediate revocation of the previous owner’s access enhances security, it can also remove contextual knowledge that a departing user held about the agent. As a result, the video recommends documenting agent configuration and co-author roles before reassignment to preserve operational continuity. In addition, maintaining audit logs and change records helps reconcile the need for secure access controls with the need to retain institutional knowledge.


Finally, the video discusses coordination and timing as practical hurdles: ensuring the new owner’s license is in place, confirming environment membership, and verifying administrative permissions all take time and organizational coordination. Therefore, IT teams should include ownership transfer steps in offboarding and role-change processes so reassignments are not left until an emergency. By planning ahead, organizations reduce downtime and avoid last-minute permission gaps that could interrupt business processes.


Implications for IT governance and next steps

The video’s core message is that Microsoft’s reassignment features strengthen governance by letting administrators retain control over agents when personnel change. Consequently, organizations gain resilience because agents remain manageable and compliant even as teams evolve. Ami Diamond positions the PowerShell method as the recommended option for tenant administrators while acknowledging that Power Apps remains useful for GUI-oriented workflows.


For practical next steps, the video suggests validating entitlement and environment membership, documenting agent settings and co-author roles, and integrating ownership transfer into HR and IT processes. Ultimately, balancing automation with oversight and ensuring proper documentation will deliver the best outcomes for security and continuity. Viewers are left with clear, actionable guidance to implement these reassignment practices in real environments.


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