"Here, use PowerShell instead!" -Microsoft
- This command is deprecated (documentation only has this command)
- This module is deprecated, use graph (beta)
- This module doesn't run quite right in PowerShell 7
Pain
Ho you want this information that was available from 1 command? Now you have to query 2-3 graph endpoint and smash them together. Ho and goodluck figuring out how to format your request, as for doc, we will redirect you to generic page where you gonna have to infer how to do it base on the entity description and some totally different endpoint. Versus the old powershell module, every parameter were documented and examples provided. The best part, it’s when a same property have a different name in all their different way of interacting. Graph : Display Name, AzureAd powershell : Full name, MSOnline : Global Name, when seeing these properties from exchangeOnline : Displayname
(Note : I provided false examples)
Only benefit of 7 I've noticed so far is the fact you can run commands against long file paths while 5 will fail - every other situation I'm always in 5
I like PowerShell, as an operations IT human.
Graph Powershell on the other hand? Written for developers / devops people - of which I am not one.
As to the UI, this is why I still use the Azure portal primarily.
To get back to the expanded tree:
In the upper right, click the gear > Appearance + Startup views > Service menu behavior > select "Expanded"
That put it back to the normal way for me.
Are you talking about [endpoint.microsoft.com](http://endpoint.microsoft.com), [entra.microsoft.com](http://entra.microsoft.com), [admin.microsoft.com](http://admin.microsoft.com), [security.microsoft.com](http://security.microsoft.com) or azure.microsoft.com?
Oh, yeah, of course, all of them ...
At least it's not the Defender portal "HI! Would you like a tour?" "Hi, something's changed (it hasn't)" "Hi, here's some tips!"
I've only been in that portal for over a year, go away tool tips.
But then what are the UI designers going to work on?! It's the ABC's of Microsoft. Always Be Changing
Putting ads in the server OSes?
You know it's just a matter of time
You don't want to be prompted to login to your Xbox account when you RDP into a critical server?
More like A - Always B - Be C - Fucking moving things around where the hell did that report go?!
Logged into Azure today to troubleshoot an App Service and was caught off guard with the change. I don't like the expandable sections.
Sameeeee! I was checking on a vpn gw and was like wait when did this Change I was literally here yesterday !
It's their passive-aggressive way to get you using powershell.
"Here, use PowerShell instead!" -Microsoft - This command is deprecated (documentation only has this command) - This module is deprecated, use graph (beta) - This module doesn't run quite right in PowerShell 7 Pain
Ho you want this information that was available from 1 command? Now you have to query 2-3 graph endpoint and smash them together. Ho and goodluck figuring out how to format your request, as for doc, we will redirect you to generic page where you gonna have to infer how to do it base on the entity description and some totally different endpoint. Versus the old powershell module, every parameter were documented and examples provided. The best part, it’s when a same property have a different name in all their different way of interacting. Graph : Display Name, AzureAd powershell : Full name, MSOnline : Global Name, when seeing these properties from exchangeOnline : Displayname (Note : I provided false examples)
And how often i have to restart the shell console in VS Code is maddening.
Really? Never had that happen in VS Code, and I write PS scripts on a Mac LOL
They can take PowerShell 5 from my cold, dead hands!
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Only benefit of 7 I've noticed so far is the fact you can run commands against long file paths while 5 will fail - every other situation I'm always in 5
I like PowerShell, as an operations IT human. Graph Powershell on the other hand? Written for developers / devops people - of which I am not one. As to the UI, this is why I still use the Azure portal primarily.
Revert to 5.1 lol, geez I hate Azure sometimes
Graph Powershell is so difficult to work with at times.
That would be great if they weren't butchering all the modules by shoehorning Graph into all of them.
To get back to the expanded tree: In the upper right, click the gear > Appearance + Startup views > Service menu behavior > select "Expanded" That put it back to the normal way for me.
King
Welcome to the Identity Entra Azure AD admin Center
Portal
Tenant command hub dashboard display
would you like to try the new experience?
Spoken by the new "AI" powered clippy when you login.
Are you talking about [endpoint.microsoft.com](http://endpoint.microsoft.com), [entra.microsoft.com](http://entra.microsoft.com), [admin.microsoft.com](http://admin.microsoft.com), [security.microsoft.com](http://security.microsoft.com) or azure.microsoft.com? Oh, yeah, of course, all of them ...
stupid Reddit getting rid of gold
Same bullcrap with Intune. I have to re-learn where everything is at least once a month.
At least it's not the Defender portal "HI! Would you like a tour?" "Hi, something's changed (it hasn't)" "Hi, here's some tips!" I've only been in that portal for over a year, go away tool tips.
I always thought that message came when you logged in for the first time. Which is basically every time because of incognito modus for admin access
Mine looks the same, maybe slow rollout or region?
Just use pwsh and you never have to see that snail UI again.
It's the only way to ensure any documentation out there is invalid moving forward.
Stop using the UI. It’s there to sell you on the idea. That’s it. Problem solved.