Disable an Active Directory Computer with au2mator - Self Service Portal
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Disable an Active Directory Computer with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Disable an Active Directory User with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Add an Active Directory User to a Group with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Create an Azure Resource Group with Graph API and au2mator - Self Service Portal
Assign an Azure Role in Resource Group with Graph API and au2mator - Self Service Portal
Add a User to Collection in Microsoft Endpoint Configuriation Manager (System Center Configuration Manager) - Self Service Portal
Create an Azure VM with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Assign Office 365 / Microsoft 365 License to a User with Graph API and au2mator - Self Service Portal
Remove Office 365 / Microsoft 365 License to a User with Graph API and au2mator - Self Service Portal
Set an Out of Office Reply with Graph API and au2mator - Self Service Portal
Add Computer to a Collection in Microsoft Endpoint Configuriation Manager (System Center Configuration Manager) - Self Service Portal
Upload User Profile Photo to Azure AD User with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Create an Azure Guest User Invite with au2mator Self Service Portal
Active Directory User Onboarding, including O365, Azure AD Sync with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Update Properties of an Active Directory User with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Add a User to a Group for a specified TimeSpan with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Enable an Active Directory Computer Account with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Enable an Active Directory User with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Move a User to a different OU with au2mator - Self Service Portal
Remove an Active Directory User from a Group with au2mator - Self Service Portal
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