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TonyRedmond
Jul 15, 2016MVP
Updates to Azure AD PowerShell module might cause Admins some work
A new version of the Azure AD module for PowerShell is on the way. The prefix for cmdlets changes from Msol to AzureAD, some cmdlets are dropped, some new cmdlets are available, and some parameters c...
TonyRedmond
Jul 15, 2016MVP
One way of looking at the situation is that it provides an invaluable opportunity to review all the scripts that you have with an eye on rewriting them to be even more spectacularly brilliant using the AAD V2 module...
Daniel Laskewitz
Jul 15, 2016Iron Contributor
ANOTHER good way to look at it. ;-) All kidding aside, the naming alone is worth the change....
- Chad ConrowJul 15, 2016Brass Contributor
...at least until the branding changes again... I get the feeling that AAD can be the next LCS/OCS/Lync/Skype for Business in terms of frequency of version and name changes... Which manager "owns" this today?
- jeffmedfordJul 16, 2016
Microsoft
I'll find the right person to get engaged on this thread regarding AAD.- TonyRedmondJul 16, 2016MVPThanks Jeff... The potential impact of the change that the developers are making on scripts is pretty large when you come to think about it, including within Office 365 itself. It would be good to have some of the program managers participate here so that they can understand some of the very real concerns that exist when changes of this nature are contemplated.