Error when trying to install Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell
Error: “In order to install Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, you must have Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant version 7.0 or greater installed on this computer.”
Install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant for IT Professionals BETA using this link.
Now install the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell again, you should be good to go!
Note: make sure to enable .NET Framework 3.5 using “Turn Windows Features On or Off” or you might run into another error.
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Anonymous
November 19, 2013
This worked for me. I found it incredibly frustrating that I was trying to install the Azure active directory module that it said I needed this Online Services Assistant. Fine with me. But after installing exactly what MS asks for, I still can't install the Azue AD module. This got me to install it. Nice job MS.Anonymous
December 09, 2013
Thanks mate. Worked like a charm!Anonymous
January 16, 2014
This worked for me. Thanks!!Anonymous
January 22, 2014
Thank you very much! Was searching for a long time for a solution... Worked for me perfect...Anonymous
January 27, 2014
WorksAnonymous
February 19, 2014
Doesn't work. 3.5 is already enabled.Anonymous
March 03, 2014
Hi every body.
1. you must add feature (Windows Powershell Engine 2.0)
2. Install Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant
3. and finally, intall Windows Azure active directory module for powershell
regardsAnonymous
May 11, 2014
I have .NET 3.5 and Powershell Engine 2.0 installed and this still wont install.., I'm running Windows 8.1Anonymous
May 11, 2014
Also installed the Windows Azure active directory module for powershell, and still won't install...Anonymous
May 21, 2014
Same problem here, on 8.1 it keeps nagging about powershell 2.0 and now i'am wasting more time on this than it would take me to write the script I need it for. Kutzooi.Anonymous
May 22, 2014
OK, figured it out... Allthough I am a local admin on the system, double-clicking the MSI resulted in the error bout needing powershell 2.0, even when enabled in programs and features.
So I launched an administrative command prompt and ran msiexec /i AdministrationConfig-EN.msi
Now it installed. The registry keys indicationf Powershell 2.0 enabled are probably only readable when elevated.Anonymous
May 25, 2014
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May 25, 2014
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May 26, 2014
Thankyou Erik Worked your msiexec /i AdministrationConfig-EN.msi running from the command prompt as an administrator worked for me.Anonymous
June 28, 2014
I had to install the beta version of the sign-in assistant before the azure module would install.
18 months since the original post here, and Microsoft still hasn't released a working production version of the sign in assistant? Ridiculous.Anonymous
July 09, 2014
It was the .Net 3.5 that gave me the problem - many thanks for the tip.Anonymous
November 25, 2014
Worked like a charm.. you rock.Anonymous
December 11, 2014
I have already .Net 3.5 under windows features , i installed Sign in 7.2 but still getting same issue ? anyone have idea ?Anonymous
December 15, 2014
Balal I'm seeing the same problem with the 7.2 sign in client. Did you ever resolve your problem?Anonymous
February 02, 2015
It worked ! Thank youAnonymous
June 04, 2015
30 months after this original post and I still had to use the beta version of sign-in assistant because the production version doesn't workAnonymous
July 02, 2015
I had to do the same Mike. No mater what I tried I couldn't get it to install until I installed the beta version.Anonymous
July 07, 2015
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July 08, 2015
Thanks Darren! That's what finally solved it for me.Anonymous
March 16, 2016
Thanks for the Suggestion, specially on Win 10, this link does the magic and it worked for me
Install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant for IT Professionals BETA using this link.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-my/download/details.aspx?id=39267
Now install the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell again, you should be good to go!- Anonymous
July 01, 2016
Thanks, I had to unistall the "RTW" version of MS online service sign-in and install the "beta". This fixed my issue also. Thanks for the info! I installed on Win7 64 Pro. Here are the links I used:RTW= https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=28177Beta= https://www.microsoft.com/en-my/download/confirmation.aspx?id=39267
- Anonymous
Anonymous
June 13, 2016
Only worked for me after installing that BETA sign-in assistant. Microsoft hello?Anonymous
February 13, 2017
thnx G. WorksAnonymous
May 09, 2017
Is working, thanks a lot for your support Pieter!