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Primer: How to Use Azure Automation to Run Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Scripts

Primer: How to Use Azure Automation to Run Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Scripts
A reader asked why it seems so difficult to use Azure Automation runbooks to process Microsoft 365 data. In fact, it's not so hard, and here's a primer to help you understand how to create the necessary Azure Automation environment to develop and execute runbooks. Once modules and permissions are in place, everything falls into place.

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