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Azure Active Directory: deprecating resources in favour of the new provider #2632

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This PR deprecates the existing Azure Active Directory resources in favour of the split-out resources in the new AzureAD provider.

This PR also includes a guide on migrating from using these resources in the AzureRM Provider to using these resources in the AzureAD Provider.

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Other than one suggestion, LGTM!

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LGTM 👍

@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff merged commit 0c17223 into master Jan 9, 2019
@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff deleted the f/deprecating-azuread branch January 9, 2019 21:39
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