The Add-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet adds a new single sign-on domain (also known as identity-federated domain) to Microsoft Online Services and configures the relying party trust settings between the on-premises Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server and Microsoft Online. Due to domain verification requirements, you may need to run this cmdlet several times in order to complete the process of adding the new single sign-on domain.
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The AD RMS mobile device extension requires Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) so that users can be authenticated ...
The Add-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet adds a new single sign-on domain (also known as identity-federated domain) to Microsoft ...
The Add-MsolForeignGroupToRole cmdlet is used to add a security group from a partner tenant to the specified role in this ...
The Add-MsolGroupMember cmdlet is used to add members to a security group. The new members can be either users or other security ...
The AddressType can be set to: "reply" | "error". If not set, this will default to "reply", and will be treated by the authentication ...
The ADSync PowerShell extensions required by this installation guide are missing. This is usually due to a previously undetected ...