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Find All Azure AD Groups That Auto Assign Licenses Using Powershell

Last Updated October 28, 2019 by Paul Contreras
Find All Azure AD groups that auto assign licenses Using Powershell

Today I am going to show you how to find all Azure AD groups that auto assign licenses using Powershell. Whether you’re cleaning house or doing a simple audit to make sure everything is nice and tidy, you’ll want to… Continue Reading →

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