The Add-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet adds a new single sign-on domain (also known as identity-federated domain) to Office 365 and configures the relying party trust settings between the on-premises Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 server and Office 365. 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.
The access proxy FQDN must take the form of "example.com". Allowed characters are a-z,A-Z,0-9,-. In the extension, only a- ...
The account may already have been transferred, or a request for transfer to your Windows Live ID has not been received. Please ...
The Active Directory synchronization account "{0}" was not found. This account needs to exist and requires write access to ...
The Add-ExchangeItem cmdlet adds data from Domino mail databases into Exchange 2007 mailboxes.To run the Add-ExchangeItem ...
The Add-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet adds a new single sign-on domain (also known as identity-federated domain) to Office 365 ...
The Add-MsolGroupMember cmdlet is used to add members to a security group. The new members can be either users or other security ...
The Add-MsolRoleMember cmdlet is used to add a member to a role. Currently, only users can be added to a role (adding a security ...
The Add-MSOnlineMailPermission cmdlet adds mail-related permissions to one or more Microsoft Online Services user accounts. ...
The Add-SharePointApplication cmdlet creates a SharePoint list to which data can be migrated. This cmdlet requires information ...