Open Cloudshell. az account management-group create --name GroupName --parent ParentId/ParentName. Create a new management group with a specific display name and parent. Azure CLI. Open Cloudshell. az account management-group create --name GroupName --display-name DisplayName --parent ParentId/ParentName.

Az modules: Az.Accounts, Az.Automation, Az.ManagedServiceIdentity, and Az.Compute imported into the Automation account. For more information, see Import Az modules. The Azure Az PowerShell module installed on your machine. To install or upgrade, see How to install the Azure Az PowerShell module.

Get-Az Subscription [-SubscriptionName ] [-TenantId ] [-AsJob] [-DefaultProfile ] [] Description. The Get-AzSubscription cmdlet gets the subscription ID, subscription name, and home tenant for subscriptions that the current account can access. Examples Run az version to find the version and dependent libraries that are installed. To upgrade to the latest version, run az upgrade. If you choose to use Azure PowerShell locally: Install the latest version of the Az PowerShell module. Connect to your Azure account using the Connect-AzAccount cmdlet. If you choose to use Azure Cloud Shell: Account: The user name or service principal used to authenticate communications with Azure. Environment: Represents the Azure global or one of the national Azure clouds, such as Azure Government. You can also specify a hybrid cloud platform, like Azure Stack. Subscription: Represents the Azure subscription that contains the resources you want Create a user. To assign a role, you need a user, group, or service principal. If you don't already have a user, you can create one. In Azure Cloud Shell, create a password that complies with your password complexity requirements. . 508 812 717 576 45 194 342 939

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