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Vanir10
Mar 14, 2023Copper Contributor
Get-AzureAdUser not working as expected.
Okay so if I run Get-AzureAdUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" I get a list of users as expected that all have a user type of "Guest". However this list is missing users. If I run ...
- Mar 15, 2023-All is a Boolean parameter, try this:
Get-AzureAdUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All:$true
Better yet, switch to the Graph module:
Get-MgUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All
VasilMichev
Mar 15, 2023MVP
-All is a Boolean parameter, try this:
Get-AzureAdUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All:$true
Better yet, switch to the Graph module:
Get-MgUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All
Get-AzureAdUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All:$true
Better yet, switch to the Graph module:
Get-MgUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All
Vanir10
Mar 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Get-MgUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All
Definitely works better than what I was using and I will be using that in the future.
Although I'm still not sure why (Get-AzureAdUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'") wasn't returning some results?
- VasilMichevMar 15, 2023MVPIt uses an older version of the API. If you want to stick to the AzureAD module, try using the Preview branch (AzureADPreview module) and the following:
Get-AzureAdMSUser -Filter "userType eq 'Guest'" -All:$true