The Remove-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet removes the specified single sign-on domain from Office 365 and the associated relying party trust settings in Active Directory Federation Services 2.0. Note: If the domain specified has objects associated with it, you will not be able to remove the domain.
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The Relying Party Trust is configured to support multiple domains. Creating a new sub-domain is not supported in this state. ...
The Relying Party Trust state is invalid. Could not find the correct Relying Party Trust or one of its member properties. ...
The Remove-MsolDomain cmdlet is used to delete a domain from the Office 365 directory. The domain being deleted must be empty; ...
The Remove-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet removes the specified single sign-on domain from Office 365 and the associated relying ...
The Remove-MsolGroupMember cmdlet is used to remove a member from a security group. This member can be either a user or a ...
The Remove-MsolUser cmdlet is used to remove a user from the Office 365 directory. This cmdlet will delete the user, their ...
The Remove-MSOnlineMailPermission cmdlet removes mail-related permissions from one or more Microsoft Online Services user ...
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