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FISHMANPET
Mar 3, 2007

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The tail -f of Windows!

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FISHMANPET
Mar 3, 2007

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Why are you adding to the list of Resource Groups and looping through the entire list each time?

FISHMANPET
Mar 3, 2007

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klosterdev posted:

Newbie Powershell question, I'm trying to figure out how to powershell forcing a password reset on next login to specific users in Azure AD, but it looks like the only way to do so it by specifying object ID, and I'd like to do it by selecting userprincipalname. How do I combine

Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId "name@domain.com" | select objectid

with

Set-AzureADUserPassword -ObjectId "ObjectIDGoeshere" -ForceChangePasswordNextLogin 1

PowerShell code:
$user = Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId "name@domain.com"
Set-AzureADUserPassword -ObjectId $user.objectid -ForceChangePasswordNextLogin 1
Store the user object in the variable $user, then use the objectid property of that object when you call the Set-AzureADUserPassword command.

FISHMANPET
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Lol, ask any psgsuite questions you have. I'm, uh, one of the maintainers. In particular I've done a bunch around spreadsheets specifically.

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