The Convert-MSOLDomainToFederated cmdlet converts the specified domain from standard authentication to single sign-on (also known as identity federation), including configuring the relying party trust settings between the Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server and Microsoft Online. As part of converting a domain from standard authentication to single sign-on, each user must also be converted. This conversion happens automatically the next time a user signs in; no action is required by the administrator.
The Connect-MsolService cmdlet will attempt to initiate a connection to Microsoft Azure Active Directory. The caller must ...
The connection from the client listed below has switched from a non-secure (HTTP) connection to a secure (HTTPS) connection. ...
The connection from the client listed below is using a non-secure (HTTP) connection. Account SID: %1 Account Name: %2 Host ...
The Console, {0}, returned an error while attempting to register the Gateway. For more details, review the Center error logs. ...
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. ...
The credentials entered are not valid for this task. The account used must have administrative privileges for this tenant. ...