

New-Object -TypeName ". Version 2.0.0.7 (PowerShell V2 Public Preview) This is a public preview release of the new AzureAD PowerShell V2 cmdlets. ResourceAccess = -TypeName ".ResourceAccess" -ArgumentList "64a6cdd6-aab1-4aaf-94b8-3cc8405e90d0", "Scope" The cmdlets that call Azure AD Graph will not change, so there is also a Get-AzureADGroup cmdlet. The cmdlets in the Azure AD module enable you to retrieve data from the directory, create new objects in the directory, update existing objects, remove objects, as well as configure the directory and its features. $req = New-Object -TypeName ".RequiredResourceAccess" Azure Active Directory PowerShell for Graph (AzureAD) is a module IT Pros commonly use to manage their Azure Active Directory.

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Note: you may get an error " Unable to install multiple modules matched AzureAD" that refers to you have multiple modules with different versions, in this case, you have to specify the required version using -RequiredVersion parameter.$aesManaged = New-Object "" Run the below cmdlet to install the Azure AD module Install-Module AzureAD Run the Windows PowerShell as Administrator.To get the current PowerShell version and can run the Install-Module cmdlet, please check The term 'Install-Module' is not recognized otherwise, you will get this error "The term 'Install-Module' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet". Make sure that the current PowerShell version is 5.0 or later releases to can run the Install-Module cmdlet.

To can connect to Azure Active Directory using PowerShell, you have first to install the AzureAD module by doing the following: Solving: The term 'Connect-AzureAD' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet
