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PowerShell v2 and convert domain to federated
Some stuff is still missing from the AzureAD module, managing federation is one such example. It's hardly a day-to-day operation though, so just keep the old MSOL module installed on some machine, and do your daily tasks with the Azure AD one.
- JonasBackJul 06, 2017Steel Contributor
As I suspected, I guess it's on the roadmap. It's just confusing for colleagues and customers when you educate them that "Sure, the product is GA but we still have stuff missing... " but that's just the life of admins nowadays in the world of continuous deployment/development :)
- Dean_GrossJul 06, 2017Silver ContributorGA does not mean feature complete, it just means that it backed by an enterprise SLA, supported by Microsoft Support, and is ready to use for production apps
- VasilMichevJul 06, 2017MVP
Well, GA is more of a marketing term nowadays. Azure AD blade in the new Azure portal is also GA, but we miss a lot of settings there too. They will arrive eventually, but in the meantime we have to rely on older versions (PowerShell or Azure Portal) :)