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In order to install the package, your proxy needs to allow HTTPS connections to the following address:
Troubleshooting.

Install the Azure PowerShell module.
In some environments it's not possible to connect to the PowerShell Gallery. In those situations, you can still install offline using one of these methods:
To remove a version of Azure PowerShell, see Uninstall the Azure PowerShell module.
To run Azure PowerShell in PowerShell 5.1 on Windows:
Save the module with Save-Module to a file share, or save it to another source and manually copy it to other machines:
Answer Yes or Yes to All to continue with the installation.
There are no additional requirements for Azure PowerShell when using PowerShell Core.
PowerShell itself may not be configured to use this proxy automatically. With PowerShell 5.1 and later, configure the proxy to use for a PowerShell session with the following command:
If you want to install for all users on a system, this requires administrator privileges. From an elevated PowerShell session either run as administrator or with the sudo command on macOS or Linux:
To learn more about the Azure PowerShell modules and their features, see Get Started with Azure PowerShell. If you're familiar with Azure PowerShell and need to migrate from AzureRM, see Migrate from AzureRM to Az.
Sign in.
If your operating system credentials are configured correctly, this will route PowerShell requests through the proxy. In order to have this setting persist between sessions, add the command to a PowerShell profile.
Requirements.
Download the Azure PowerShell MSI to a machine connected to the network, and then copy the installer to systems without access to PowerShell Gallery. Keep in mind that the MSI installer only works for PowerShell 5.1 on Windows.
You can't have both the AzureRM and Az modules installed for PowerShell 5.1 for Windows at the same time. If you need to keep AzureRM available on your system, install the Az module for PowerShell Core 6.x or later. To do this, install PowerShell Core 6.x or later and then follow these instructions in a PowerShell Core terminal.
Provide feedback.
By default, the PowerShell gallery isn't configured as a trusted repository for PowerShellGet. The first time you use the PSGallery you see the following prompt:
The Az module is a rollup module for the Azure PowerShell cmdlets. Installing it downloads all of the available Azure Resource Manager modules, and makes their cmdlets available for use.
Update to Windows PowerShell 5.1 if needed. If you're on Windows 10, you already have PowerShell 5.1 installed. Install .NET Framework 4.7.2 or later.
Here are some common problems seen when installing the Azure PowerShell module. If you experience a problem not listed here, please file an issue on GitHub.
Proxy blocks connection.
To check your PowerShell version, run the command:
The recommended install method is to only install for the active user:
Although this can overwrite installed modules, you may still have older versions left on your system. To learn how to remove old versions of Azure PowerShell from your system, see Uninstall the Azure PowerShell module.
Update the Azure PowerShell module.
If you've disabled module autoloading, manually import the module with Import-Module Az . Because of the way the module is structured, this can take a few seconds.
Use multiple versions of Azure PowerShell.
Because of how the Az module is packaged, the Update-Module command won't update your installation correctly. When you install the Az module, it actually collects and installs all of its dependent submodules, and which provide the cmdlets for each service. That means that to update the Azure PowerShell module, you will need to reinstall , rather than just update . This is done in the same way as installing, but you may need to add the -Force argument:
This article tells you how to install the Azure PowerShell modules using PowerShellGet. These instructions work on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. For the Az module, currently no other installation methods are supported.
Install offline.
It's possible to install more than one version of Azure PowerShell. To check if you have multiple versions of Azure PowerShell installed, use the following command:
Download the modules to another location and use that as an installation source on your network. This can be a complicated process, but will let you cache PowerShell modules on a single server or file share to be deployed with PowerShellGet to any disconnected systems. Learn how to set up a local repository and install on disconnected systems with Working with local PowerShellGet repositories.
You'll need to repeat these steps for every new PowerShell session you start. To learn how to persist your Azure sign-in across PowerShell sessions, see Persist user credentials across PowerShell sessions.
To start working with Azure PowerShell, sign in with your Azure credentials.
If you get errors from Install-Module that indicate the PowerShell Gallery is unreachable, you may be behind a proxy. Different operating systems will have different requirements for configuring a system-wide proxy, which are not covered in detail here. Contact your system administrator for your proxy settings and how to configure them for your OS.
Install the Azure PowerShell module.
You can install or load a specific version of the Az module by using the -RequiredVersion argument:
If you have more than one version of the module installed, module autoload and Import-Module load the latest version by default.
Next Steps.
Azure PowerShell works with PowerShell 5.1 or higher on Windows, or PowerShell Core 6.x and later on all platforms. If you aren't sure if you have PowerShell, or are on macOS or Linux, install the latest version of PowerShell Core.
If you find a bug in Azure Powershell, file an issue on GitHub. To provide feedback from the command line, use the Send-Feedback cmdlet.
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