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Reporting on user’s Administrative unit membership in Azure AD

Reporting on user’s Administrative unit membership in Azure AD

In the world of Azure AD RBAC, Administrative Units (AUs) serve as a key tool in managing user access and permissions. However, as AUs become increasingly prevalent, organizations will need an easy way to monitor their usage. That's where this tutorial comes in, providing a step-by-step guide to reporting on user's Administrative unit membership within Azure AD.

By following the techniques outlined in this article, you'll be equipped with the tools to generate comprehensive reports on AU usage for individual users. This enables better tracking of permissions across the platform, helping you stay on top of access control within your organization.

So whether you're a seasoned Azure AD administrator or just beginning to explore the world of RBAC, this tutorial provides the foundation for smooth and effective management of Administrative Units.

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