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7. After the Initialization completes, type **A** at the prompt. When prompted, type the following information:
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- Your Commercial tenant ID, which can be found here: https://portal.azure.com/.
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- Your Azure Government tenant ID, which can be found here: https://portal.azure.us/.
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8. When prompted, press Enter to open a web browser and enter your user name and password for your commercial tenant (GlobalAdmin@xxxxx.onmicrosoft.com).
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9. When prompted, press Enter to open a web browser and enter your credentials for your Azure Government tenant (GlobalAdmin@yyyyy.onmicrosoft.us).
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8. When prompted, press Enter to open a web browser and enter your user name and password for your commercial tenant (GlobalAdmin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com).
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9. When prompted, press Enter to open a web browser and enter your credentials for your Azure Government tenant (GlobalAdmin@fabrikam.onmicrosoft.us).
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10. After the mapping completes, you'll see **Added tenant mapping successfully!**
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