Updating the Azure AD group properties with the Management Shell
To modify attributes of an Azure AD user in Active Directory, you can use the Active Roles Management Shell.
To update the Azure AD group properties with the Management Shell
For more information on modifying an Azure AD user using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
Adding or removing members from an Azure AD group with the Management Shell
To add or remove a member from an Azure AD group, you can use the Active Roles Management Shell.
To add a member to an Azure AD group with the Management Shell
To remove a member from an Azure AD group with the Management Shell
For more information on adding or removing a member from an Azure AD group using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
Deleting an Azure AD group with the Management Shell
To delete an Azure AD group, you can use the Active Roles Management Shell.
To delete an Azure AD group with the Management Shell interface
For more information on deleting a group from Azure AD using the Management Shell interface, see the Active Roles Management Shell Help.
Managing Microsoft 365 Groups
Active Roles supports CRUD (create, read, update and delete) operations for Microsoft 365 (M365) groups and also lets you specify owners and add/remove members to or from existing M365 groups in your organization.
M365 groups facilitate teamwork within an organization by providing the same set of permissions to users and guest users, allowing you to provide access efficiently to various shared resources (such as a common Microsoft Outlook inbox and calendar, a shared OneNote notebook, or other Microsoft 365 resources). For more information on M365 groups, see Overview of Microsoft 365 Groups for administrators in the Microsoft 365 documentation.
You can administer M365 groups either via the Active Roles Web Interface or through the Active Roles Management Shell.