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We are receiving the following error when we attempt to add an Office 365 tenant into Adaxes. I'm able to log in fine via the powershell module.

Here are the following versions.

Powershell v.4
Microsoft Azure Active Directory Module for Windows Powershell v1.1.166.0
Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant v7.250.4551.0

I've experimented with different versions of each of these, but receive the same results. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Hello,

You need to use version 8362.1 of Microsoft Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell. For information on where to find the required version, see the following help article: http://www.adaxes.com/help/?HowDoI.Perf ... rO365.html.

Don't forget to restart Softerra Adaxes Service after installing the appropriate version of the module.

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Restarting the service is what got me. Thanks for the help!

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