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2:13 8:28 So the first command i need to enter the first command would be the ac login. So i just enter acMoreSo the first command i need to enter the first command would be the ac login. So i just enter ac login. Its going to actually open up my azure portal to login.
To change the azure subscription using PowerShell, we can use the Select-AZSubscription command. When you use this command, you can use either the subscription ID, Subscription Name, or the Tenant ID.
1st way: Click Switch tenant option. 2nd way: Click on the user id on the top right side, and choose Switch directory. In the switch tenant Select the Azure AD tenant and click switch, when you select it from Directory + subscription wizard double click the directory to choose it.
Change the active subscription In order to change subscriptions, you use the Set-AzContext cmdlet to change the current context. You can use the Get-AzSubscription cmdlet to retrieve a list of your Azure subscriptions.
To login to a different (non-default) directory, use the --tenant option with the az login command, passing the FQDN for the directory, e.g. You can find the FQDN in Azure Portal when listing the directories.
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The Connect-AzureAD cmdlet connects an authenticated account to use for Azure Active Directory cmdlet requests.
Changing the tenant name in Azure Open the Azure portal. Select Azure Active Directory. Select Properties. Enter the required name. Click save.
Sign into your organization ( {yourorganization} ). Organization settings. Select Azure Active Directory, and then Switch directory. Select a directory from the dropdown menu, and then select Connect.
The Startup directory shows the default directory when you sign in to the Azure portal. To choose a different startup directory, select change to go to the Appearance + startup views page, where you can change this option. To see a full list of directories to which you have access, select All Directories.
In order to change subscriptions, you use the Set-AzContext cmdlet to change the current context. You can use the Get-AzSubscription cmdlet to retrieve a list of your Azure subscriptions.

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