Install Azure PowerShell modules from PSGallery
This step should only be completed in the prod (AUSTIN) domain.
Run the following commands to verify the NuGet provider is installed:
Find-PackageProvider -Name 'NuGet' -Force -ForceBootstrapRun the following commands to trust the PSGallery:
Set-PSRepository -Name 'PSGallery' -InstallationPolicy TrustedRun the following commands to define the names of the Azure PowerShell module collection and of any modules that are a dependency for other modules the collection:
$PowerShellModuleName = 'Az'
$DependsOnModuleNames = 'Az.Accounts'Run the following commands to split the Azure PowerShell modules respecting the module dependencies:
$Modules, $Dependencies = (Get-Module -Name "$PowerShellModuleName.*").Where({$_.Name -notin $DependsOnModuleNames},[System.Management.Automation.WhereOperatorSelectionMode]::Split)Run the following commands to unload the Azure PowerShell modules respecting the module dependencies:
$Modules | ForEach-Object { Remove-Module -Name $_.Name -Force -Verbose }; $Dependencies | ForEach-Object { Remove-Module -Name $_.Name -Force -Verbose }Run the following commands to remove the Azure PowerShell modules currently installed:
Get-ChildItem -Path "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules" -Filter "$PowerShellModuleName*" | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse -VerboseRun the following commands to install the latest version of the Azure PowerShell modules from the PSGallery:
Save-Module -Path "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules" -Name $PowerShellModuleName -Force -VerboseThere is a bug in version 3.0.0 of the Az.Accounts module that prevents sign in to Azure via the Web Account Manager (WAM) on Windows.
Run the following commands to disable the login via WAM functionality:
Update-AzConfig -EnableLoginByWam $false