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Azure AD Toolkit

The Azure AD Toolkit is a PowerShell module that providers helper cmdlets to manage the credentials of your application or service principal.

Installing the module

    Install-Module AzureADToolkit

Using the module

Connecting to your tenant

Connect to the user's default tenant.

    Connect-AADToolkit    

Specify the Tenant ID if the user signing in has access to multiple Azure Active Directory tenants.

    Connect-AADToolkit -TenantId 344b8aab-389c-4e4a-8fa1-4c1ae2c0a60d

Exporting a list of all the Service Principals and Applications having credentials

    Get-AADToolkitApplicationCredentials | Export-Csv -Path '.\AppPermissions.csv'  -NoTypeInformation

Interactively removing and rolling over the certificates and secrets of a Service Principal or Application

This command provides a menu drive interface to view the credentials of an application and allows the user to remove or roll them over.

    Update-AADToolkitApplicationCredentials

Exporting a list of Service Principals and Applications with privilege scores (requires external module to generate Excel Workbook)

It is recommended that you use Connect-MgGraph -Scopes Application.Read.All to connect to Microsoft Graph PowerShell for this report. The minimum administrative role necessary to consent to this permission is Application Administrator.

Connect to Microsoft Graph PowerShell with the appropriate permissions:

    Install-Module ImportExcel
    Install-Module Microsoft.Graph
    Connect-MgGragh -Scopes Application.Read.All

This example will export the report to an Excel workbook:

    Build-AzureADAppConsentGrantReport -ReportOutputType ExcelWorkbook -ExcelWorkbookPath C:\temp\export.xlsx

This example will retrieve the data and store it in PowerShell objects instead of exporting to Excel:

    Build-AzureADAppConsentGrantReport -ReportOutputType PowerShellObjects

List all users with admin roles and their strong authentication status

Find Users with Admin Roles that are not registered for MFA by evaluating their authentication methods registered for MFA and their sign-in activity.

   Connect-MgGraph -Scopes RoleManagement.Read.Directory,UserAuthenticationMethod.Read.All,AuditLog.Read.All,User.Read.All,Group.Read.All,Application.Read.All
   Select-MgProfile -name Beta
   Find-UnprotectedUsersWithAdminRoles -Verbose -IncludeSignIns | Export-Csv ./admins.csv

Disconnecting from your tenant

    Disconnect-AzureADToolkit

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.

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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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