This cmdlet is used to confirm ownership of a domain. In order to confirm ownership, a custom TXT or MX DNS record must be added for the domain. The domain must first be added using the New-MsolDomain cmdlet, and then the Get-MsolDomainVerificationDNS cmdlet should be called to retrieve the details of the DNS record that must be set. Note that there may be a delay (15-60 minutes) between when the DNS update is made and when the cmdlet is able to verify.
This card ( scUuid '{0}' ) has been printed on another request. You cannot assign a card that has already been printed for ...
This card has been printed on another request. You cannot assign a card that has already been printed for another request. ...
This choice is important, and it isn't easy to switch later. If this machine belongs to your organization, signing in with ...
This cmdlet is used to add a member to a role. Currently, only Users and ServicePrincipals can be added to a role (adding ...
This cmdlet is used to confirm ownership of a domain. In order to confirm ownership, a custom TXT or MX DNS record must be ...
This cmdlet removes the specified single sign-on domain from Microsoft Online and the associated relying party trust settings ...
This cmdlet returns all the current allowed data locations of a company from Azure Active Directory. If a company has not ...
This cmdlet returns contact objects, which include the following information: City: The contact's city. Country: The contact's ...
This cmdlet returns device objects, which include the following information: AccountEnabled: The device's status: enabled ...