Get all Application Proxy apps and list basic information
This PowerShell script example lists information about all Microsoft Entra application proxy applications, including the application ID (AppId), name (DisplayName), and object ID (ObjId).
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Note
We recommend that you use the Azure Az PowerShell module to interact with Azure. See Install Azure PowerShell to get started. To learn how to migrate to the Az PowerShell module, see Migrate Azure PowerShell from AzureRM to Az.
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This sample requires the Azure Active Directory PowerShell 2.0 for Graph module or the Azure Active Directory PowerShell 2.0 for Graph module preview version (AzureADPreview).
Sample script
# This sample script gets all Azure AD Application Proxy applications (AppId, Name of the app, ObjID).
#
# This script requires PowerShell 5.1 (x64) and one of the following modules:
# AzureAD 2.0.2.52
# AzureADPreview 2.0.2.53
#
# Before you begin:
# Run Connect-AzureAD to connect to the tenant domain.
# Required Azure AD role: Global Administrator or Application Administrator or Application Developer
Write-Host "Reading service principals. This operation might take longer..." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
$aadapServPrinc = Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -Top 100000 | where-object {$_.Tags -Contains "WindowsAzureActiveDirectoryOnPremApp"}
Write-Host "Displaying the Azure AD Application Proxy applications." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host " "
$aadapServPrinc | fl AppId, DisplayName, ObjectId
Write-Host " "
Write-Host "Number of Azure AD Application Proxy Applications: ", $aadapServPrinc.Count
Write-Host " "
Write-Host ("")
Write-Host ("Finished.") -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host ("")
Script explanation
Command | Notes |
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Get-AzureADServicePrincipal | Gets a service principal. |
Next steps
For more information on the Azure AD PowerShell module, see Azure AD PowerShell module overview.
For other PowerShell examples for Application Proxy, see Azure AD PowerShell examples for Microsoft Entra application proxy.
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