How to get the tenants that can be accessed by the current user using PowerShell cmdlets.
Written by Titus Manohar, IT security team, ManageEngine Updated on November 2025
Description:
Executing this command fetches the tenants that are authorized to be accessed by the current user.
Syntax:
Example:
| Id | Directory |
|---|---|
| xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | microsoft.com |
| yyyyyyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyyyyyyyyyy | microsoft.com |
This example shows Connect-AzAccount cmdlet being used to connect Azure with an authenticated account and all the authorized tenants of the account are obtained using Get-AzTenant cmdlet.
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