![]() However you can install it using the Desktop version of PowerShell. I have tried both 7.0.0 and 6.2.4 which did not work. It seems that the AzureAD Module is not compatible with PowerShell Core due to the WinForms dependency.Run the following command from a PowerShell session: PowerShell Install-Module -Name Az -Scope CurrentUser -Repository PSGallery -Force Other Installation Options This method works the same on Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms. This is the recommended installation scope. Install the Az module for the current user only.Install-Module -Name MSOnline Step-3: Click on the Yes button from the above Pop up. Step-2: Now you can run the below PowerShell cmdlet to install the MSOnline module. ![]() Step-1: Open the Windows PowerShell or PowerShell ISE as an Administrator mode. Follow the below steps to install the Azure Active Directory Module. GitHub - microsoft/azureadexporter: PowerShell module to export a local copy of all Azure Active Directory configuration settings and objects.
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