How to sign out of SSO on PnP PowerShell for SP Online?

Ryan 191 Reputation points
2021-03-01T20:23:59.553+00:00

When I use PnP PowerShell, I use this to connect

Connect-PnPOnline -Url "https://xxxxxxxxx.sharepoint.com/sites/xxxxxxxxxx" -UseWebLogin

And normally this will give me a box to pick an account. However I reformatted my machine recently and now it's bypassing the option to pick a new account and just trying to sign in with some default account that won't have access and then throws an error. I'm looking for a way to sign out of that default account and let me enter in a new account.

I did some research and they say to first sign out using

Connect-PnPOnline -Url "https://xxxxxxxxxxx.sharepoint.com" -SPOManagementShell -ClearTokenCache;

I did this, but when I use the weblogin again, it again just tries to sign in with that same account.

I also opened IE and deleted all the cache and cookies. I went on that site manually and signed out there, but nothing worked.

I am on SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline 3.29.2101.0.

How can this be resolved?

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  1. Ryan 191 Reputation points
    2021-03-05T00:56:54.887+00:00

    I seem to have figured it out using my version of PnP PowerShell. I went into windows Settings > Accounts > Email & accounts and added my other work accounts there.


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  1. Echo Du_MSFT 17,116 Reputation points
    2021-03-02T09:24:44.76+00:00

    Hello @Ryan ,

    You can execute the following command:

    Connect-PnPOnline -Url "https://contoson.sharepoint.com/sites/echo" -Interactive  
    

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    More information, please refer to this article.

    Thanks,
    Echo Du

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    Updated Answer ===================

    Hi @Ryan ,

    It is recommended that you better use the latest version of the PnP PowerShell Module.

    #Uninstall any edition of PnP PowerShell   
    Uninstall-Module -Name "SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline" -AllVersions -Force  
    #Install the new module:  
    Install-Module -Name "PnP.PowerShell"  
    

    Thanks,
    Echo Du

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  2. Ryan 191 Reputation points
    2021-03-02T14:56:30.177+00:00

    I tried that, but that flag doesn't exist in the pnp powershell version I have

    SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline 3.29.2101.0

    I am on the legacy one still as I cannot run the new one due to permissions not granted. I would like to resolve it using this version for now.