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[Eng]: Remove the warning messages for MSGraph migration #18856

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isra-fel opened this issue Jul 1, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #18876
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[Eng]: Remove the warning messages for MSGraph migration #18856

isra-fel opened this issue Jul 1, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #18876
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isra-fel commented Jul 1, 2022

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We have added these warning messages since Az 7.0 for MSGraph migration. It's time to remove them.

PS C:\Users\yeliu> New-AzKeyVault -Name yemingkv070701 -ResourceGroupName yemingtemp -Location eastus2
WARNING: We have migrated the API calls for this cmdlet from Azure Active Directory Graph to Microsoft Graph.
Visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2181475 for any permission issues.
@isra-fel isra-fel added this to the August 2022 (2022-08-02) milestone Jul 1, 2022
@isra-fel isra-fel added the needs-triage This is a new issue that needs to be triaged to the appropriate team. label Jul 1, 2022
@dingmeng-xue dingmeng-xue added KeyVault feature-request This issue requires a new behavior in the product in order be resolved. and removed Engineering needs-triage This is a new issue that needs to be triaged to the appropriate team. labels Jul 1, 2022
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