![]() You can download the new version (.0 or 7.0.0.0 as reported via PowerShell) from the Microsoft Download Center here: With that, there’s practically no excuse to not have some form of MFA enabled for all you tenant admins. You will be connected and the SfB Online cmdlets downloaded. The familiar dialog will popup and after entering the password, you will have to perform the second-factor authentication, in this case Azure MFA:Īnd pretty much that’s it. The difference is that instead of passing a Credentials object, you can use the New-CsOnlineSession with just the username to trigger the ADAL flow: New-CsOnlineSession -UserName the scenes, this will fire up the Get-CsAccessToken cmdlet to obtain the token from Azure AD. ![]() Finally!Ĭonnecting to SfB Online PowerShell works as before, you need to use the New-CsOnlineSession to create a session, then use the Import-PSSession to download all the cmdlets. Short, but important – a new version of the Skype for Business Online PowerShell module has been released, which brings support for ADAL.
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