You can use the Active Roles Web Interface to delete an Azure AD group.
To delete an Azure AD group
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
A message prompts you to confirm the action.
The Azure AD Group is deleted.
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NOTE: Deleting a group account is an irreversible operation. A new group account with the same name as a deleted group account does not automatically assume the permissions and memberships of the deleted account. For this reason, it is advisable to disable rather than delete accounts. |
Active Roles enables you to perform the following management tasks for Azure AD groups using the Management Shell interface:
Active Roles Management Shell enables you to perform the following management tasks for Azure AD users:
You can use the Active Roles Management Shell to create a new user. To create a new group, on the Management Shell interface, run the new-qadGroup cmdlet. Use this cmdlet with the additional Boolean parameter AzureOffice365Enabled to create and enable a new Azure AD group.
For more information on creating a new Azure AD group using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
You can use the Active Roles Management Shell to modify attributes of an Azure AD user in Active Directory. On the Management Shell interface, run the Set-QADGroup cmdlet.
For more information on modifying an Azure AD user using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
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