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Connect to Azure AD in PowerShell |
tech-note |
Tip
Make sure you have run the Install-Module AzureAD
command.
In PowerShell type Connect-AzureAD
, and type in your credentials in the login box that pops-up.
$ Connect-AzureAD
Account Environment TenantId TenantDomain AccountType
------- ----------- -------- ------------ -----------
jake.price@example.com AzureCloud e1d6ec7d-132c-49c2-881f-8d398e59a311 example.com User