Update-AzureADSignedInUserPassword
Here's how you can update the Azure AD password of your signed-in users:
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Update-AzureADSignedInUserPassword
-CurrentPassword <SecureString>
-NewPassword <SecureString>
[-InformationAction <ActionPreference>]
[-InformationVariable <String>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Disadvantages of using PowerShell scripts:
- While the above cmdlet might look simple, PowerShell scripts can get complicated when updating user values in bulk.
- Even insignificant errors such as a missing colon or space could result in a series of errors. IT admins often spend a lot of time debugging these issues, which in turn affects their productivity.
- Tasks cannot often be delegated to technicians since executing PowerShell scripts requires strong technical prowess.
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