Dataverse Virtual Table ‘Azure AD Users’ Renamed to ‘Microsoft Entra ID’: What You Need to Know

I recently noticed that the “Azure AD Users” table name had changed, so I’m making a note of it here.

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Azure AD Users” Table Missing

The virtual table “Azure AD Users,” which connected with Azure AD (now Entra ID) and returned information about users registered in Azure AD,
Screenshot showing the previous Azure AD Users virtual table
I had been wondering why I couldn’t find it in the table list recently.
Screenshot showing the table list without Azure AD Users

Table Renamed to “Microsoft Entra ID

After searching around, I discovered that the name had changed. The new name is “Microsoft Entra ID.”
Screenshot showing the new Microsoft Entra ID table name
I was worried it might have been discontinued, so I’m relieved to have found it.
Screenshot showing the Microsoft Entra ID table details
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Power Platform Engineer. Recently, I've also been working with generative AI, Azure, C#, and Python coding. I spent about 5 years developing in C# and C++, then worked in various service industries including hair & makeup, cafes, and retail.
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