Remove-MsolAdministrativeUnit

Note



  • The cmdlets were previously known as the Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell cmdlets.

The Remove-MsolAdministrativeUnit cmdlet is used to delete an administrative unit from .

Syntax

Remove-MsolAdministrativeUnit -ObjectId <Guid> [-Force] [-TenantId <Guid>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

    -ObjectId <Guid>
        The unique ID of the administrative unit to remove.
        
        Required?                    true
        Position?                    named
        Default value                
        Accept pipeline input?       true (ByPropertyName)
        Accept wildcard characters?  false
    
-Force [<SwitchParameter>]
        Used to bypass onscreen confirmation.
        
        Required?                    false
        Position?                    named
        Default value                
        Accept pipeline input?       false
        Accept wildcard characters?  false
        
        
    -TenantId <Guid>
        The unique ID of the tenant to perform the operation on. If this is 
        not provided then the value will default to the tenant of the current 
        user. This parameter is only applicable to partner users.
        
        Required?                    false
        Position?                    named
        Default value                
        Accept pipeline input?       true (ByPropertyName)
        Accept wildcard characters?  false
        
    <CommonParameters>
        This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,
        ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,
        OutBuffer and OutVariable. For more information, type,
        "get-help about_commonparameters".

Examples

The following command will remove the administrative unit "West Coast" from the directory.

$au = Get-MsolAdministrativeUnit -searchstring “West Coast”
Remove-MsolAdministrativeUnit –ObjectId $au.ObjectId -Force

Additional Resources

There are several other places you can get more information and help. These include:

See Also

Other Resources

Using Administrative Units - Public Preview
Manage Azure Active Directory by using Windows PowerShell