Move all Microsoft Entra application proxy apps assigned to a connector group to another connector group
This PowerShell script example moves all Microsoft Entra application proxy applications currently assigned to a connector group to a different connector group.
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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 moves all applications assigned to a specific connector group to another connector group.
#
# .\move-all-apps-to-a-connector-group.ps1 -CurrentConnectorGroupId <ObjectId of the current connector group> -NewConnectorGroupId <ObjectId of the new connector group>
#
# 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
param(
[string] $CurrentConnectorGroupId = "null",
[string] $NewConnectorGroupId = "null"
)
$currentGroupId = $CurrentConnectorGroupId
$newGroupId = $NewConnectorGroupId
If (($currentGroupId -eq "null") -or ($newGroupId -eq "null")) {
Write-Host "Parameter is missing." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host " "
Write-Host ".\move-all-apps-to-a-connector-group.ps1 -CurrentConnectorGroupId <ObjectId of the current connector group> -NewConnectorGroupId <ObjectId of the new connector group>" -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host " "
Exit
}
Try {
$temp = Get-AzureADApplicationProxyConnectorGroup -Id $currentGroupId
$temp = Get-AzureADApplicationProxyConnectorGroup -Id $newGroupId
}
Catch {
Write-Host "Possibly, one of the parameters is incorrect." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Red"
Write-Host " "
Exit
}
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 "Reading Azure AD applications. This operation might take longer..." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
$allApps = Get-AzureADApplication -Top 100000
Write-Host "Reading application. This operation might take longer..." -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
$aadapApp = $aadapServPrinc | ForEach-Object { $allApps -match $_.AppId}
Write-Host "Displaying Azure AD Application Proxy applications moved from the connector Id :",$currentGroupId," to: ",$newGroupId -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host " "
foreach ($item in $aadapApp) {
$connector = Get-AzureADApplicationProxyApplicationConnectorGroup -ObjectId $item.ObjectID;
If ($currentGroupId -eq $connector.Id) {
$name = $aadapServPrinc -match $item.AppId
$name.DisplayName + " (AppId: " + $item.AppId + ")"
Set-AzureADApplicationProxyApplicationConnectorGroup -ObjectId $item.ObjectId -ConnectorGroupId $newGroupId
}
}
Write-Host ("")
Write-Host ("All apps has been moved to the new connector. Finished.") -BackgroundColor "Black" -ForegroundColor "Green"
Write-Host ("")
Script explanation
Command | Notes |
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Get-AzureADServicePrincipal | Gets a service principal. |
Get-AzureADApplication | Gets a Microsoft Entra application. |
Get-AzureADApplicationProxyConnectorGroup | Retrieves a list of all connector groups, or if specified, details of the specified connector group. |
Set-AzureADApplicationProxyConnectorGroup | Assigns the given connector group to a specified application. |
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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