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Test-DeviceRegConnectivity PowerShell script helps to test the Internet connectivity to the following Microsoft resources under the system context to validate the connection status between the device that needs to be connected to Azure AD as hybrid Azure AD joined device and Microsoft resources that are used during device registration process. It also, checks for SSL/TLS handshake and report as failure if any |
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Test-DeviceRegConnectivity PowerShell script helps to test the Internet connectivity to the following Microsoft resources under the system context to validate the connection status between the device that needs to be connected to Azure AD as hybrid Azure AD joined device and Microsoft resources that are used during device registration process. It also, checks for SSL/TLS handshake and report as failure if any.
- https://login.microsoftonline.com
- https://device.login.microsoftonline.com
- https://enterpriseregistration.windows.net
- You don’t need to rely on PS Exec tool to test the Internet connectivity under the system context, you need just to run it as administrator.
- You don’t need to collect network trace during device registration and analyze it to verify the Internet connectivity.
- You don’t need to check the Internet gateway (web proxy or firewall) to verify the Internet connectivity.
Note
Using this script, Internet connectivity troubleshooting time will be reduced, and you need just to run it as administrator.
Test-DeviceRegConnectivity requires to be running with a user who has local admin permissions
Download and run the Test-DeviceRegConnectivity
script from this GitHub repo.
When the test passes successfully
Note
You can use DSRegTool which is a comprehensive tool that performs more than 50 different tests that help you to identify and fix the most common device registration issues for all join types.
No. It just retrieves data.
No, the script does not require any PowerShell module.