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tags:
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- PowerShell
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- Scripting
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**Purpose**: Sometimes you will need to connect to Azure AD via powershell in order to perform troubleshooting / automation.
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## Update Nuget Package Manager
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``` powershell
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Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -Force -ForceBootstrap
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```
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## Install AzureAD Powershell Modules
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You will need to install the modules for AzureAD before you can run the commands necessary for querying Azure.
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``` powershell
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Install-Module -Name AzureAD
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```
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## Connect to AzureAD
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When you run the following command, it will open a dialog box to take the username, password, and MFA code (if applicable) for an administrative account in the Azure Active Directory.
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``` powershell
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Connect-AzureAD
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```
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