The Convert-MsolDomainToStandard cmdlet converts the specified domain from single sign-on (also known as identity federation) to standard authentication. This process also removes the relying party trust settings in the Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server and Office 365. After the conversion, this cmdlet will convert all existing users from single sign-on to standard authentication. Any existing user who was configured for single sign-on will be given a new temporary password as part of the conversion process. Each converted user name and new temporary password will be recorded in a file for reference by the administrator. The administrator can then distribute the new temporary password to each converted user to enable the user to sign in to Office 365.
The context is not valid (unable to find the company object). This operation will be retried during the next synchronization. ...
The context is not valid (unable to find the company object). This operation will be retried during the next synchronization. ...
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The Convert-MSOLDomainToFederated cmdlet converts the specified domain from standard authentication to single sign-on (also ...
The Convert-MsolDomainToStandard cmdlet converts the specified domain from single sign-on (also known as identity federation) ...
The Convert-MsolFederatedUser cmdlet is used to update a user in a domain that was recently converted from single sign-on ...
The credential object used to establish the administrative session on the Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server. ...
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