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  • Hi, sorry if I missed something - its my first question. Already googled for a long time without success.
    – MarkusF
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Welcome to StackOverflow. This isn't google... Please try to do some research yourself. If you come up with a possible solution and need help on certain problems we will gladly help you. Also please take a look at How to Ask, tour and Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
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Nov 22 at 14:02




Welcome to StackOverflow. This isn't google... Please try to do some research yourself. If you come up with a possible solution and need help on certain problems we will gladly help you. Also please take a look at How to Ask, tour and Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
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Hi, sorry if I missed something - its my first question. Already googled for a long time without success.
– MarkusF
Nov 23 at 9:23




Hi, sorry if I missed something - its my first question. Already googled for a long time without success.
– MarkusF
Nov 23 at 9:23












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this isnt possible with powershell, you can only do this by contacting support.






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  • But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
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    Nov 22 at 14:07










  • I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
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  • @MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
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  • But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
    – juunas
    Nov 22 at 14:07










  • I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
    – MarkusF
    Nov 23 at 11:25










  • @MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
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    Nov 24 at 9:47















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  • But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
    – juunas
    Nov 22 at 14:07










  • I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
    – MarkusF
    Nov 23 at 11:25










  • @MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 24 at 9:47













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  • But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
    – juunas
    Nov 22 at 14:07










  • I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
    – MarkusF
    Nov 23 at 11:25










  • @MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 24 at 9:47


















  • But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
    – juunas
    Nov 22 at 14:07










  • I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
    – MarkusF
    Nov 23 at 11:25










  • @MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 24 at 9:47
















But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
– juunas
Nov 22 at 14:07




But you can do it from the portal yourself :) Probably not with PowerShell though.
– juunas
Nov 22 at 14:07












I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
– MarkusF
Nov 23 at 11:25




I was afraid it´s not possible. @ juunas:Manually it works - on subscription level with button "Switch directory" and choose the target directory. Prerequisite is creating the accounts in the target tenant before.
– MarkusF
Nov 23 at 11:25












@MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
– 4c74356b41
Nov 24 at 9:47




@MarkusF you should probably accept this answer :)
– 4c74356b41
Nov 24 at 9:47


















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