Hi All, Just a few Hours ago, Microsoft has released the AZ PowerShell Module 9.2.0.
Az 9.2.0
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/az/9.2.0 Az 9.2.0 Release Notes
https://github.com/Azure/azure-powershell/releases/tag/v9.2.0-December2022
Show Installed AZ Module and what's available in the PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledModule AZ -AllVersions Find-Module AZ To uninstall all the old Modules and install the new Modules i have written a PowerShell Script that is published at my GitHub Repo.
#Run Script directly from GitHub
$ScriptFromGitHub = Invoke-WebRequest "
Hi All, Just a few Hours ago, Microsoft has released a new Version of the MSIdentityTools PowerShell Module. MSIdentityTools 2.0.30
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/MSidentityTools/2.0.30 Check what module is installed and what Module is available from the PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledModule MSIdentityTools Find-Module MSIdentityTools Uninstall the old version of the PowerShell Module and install the newest one Uninstall-Module MSIdentityTools
Install-Module MSIdentityTools Get-InstalledModule MSIdentityTools To see what commands are available use the following command Get-Command -Module MSIdentityTools Regards Andres Bohren
Hi All, Just a few Hours ago, Microsoft has released the ExchangeOnlineManagement 3.1.0-Previe1 PowerShell Module. ExchangeOnlineManagement 3.1.0-Preview1
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/ExchangeOnlineManagement/3.1.0-Preview1
Whats new in this release:
v3.1.0-Preview1 :
1. Support for providing an Access Token with Connect-ExchangeOnline.
2. Bug fixes in Connect-ExchangeOnline and Get-ConnectionInformation.
Check what Version is installed and what's available from the PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledModule ExchangeOnlineManagement Find-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement -AllowPrerelease Uninstall the old Module and install the Preview Module Uninstall-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement -Force Install-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement -AllowPrerelease Get-InstalledModule ExchangeOnlineManagement Testing.
Hi All, In this Blog Post i explain you how to create an Azure AD App Registration with the Microsoft.Graph PowerShell. You need to have the Azure Active Directory Role "Application Administrator" or "Application Developer". By the way. All the Code is used here is also on my GitHub Repo https://github.com/BohrenAn/GitHub_PowerShellScripts/blob/main/AzureAD/CreateAADApp-MgGraph.ps1
#Import Module
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.Authentication
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.Applications
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#Connect-MgGraph
#Connect to your Azure Active Directory with "Application Adminstrator" or "Global Administrator"
Hi All, A few hours ago, Microsoft has released a new Version of the Microsoft.Graph PowerShell Module. Apparently it covers the latest API version and Help as well as a minor fix. Microsoft.Graph 1.18.0
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.Graph/1.18.0 1.18.0 Release Notes
https://github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-powershell/releases
Let's check the installed Version and what's available on the PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledModule Microsoft.Graph Find-Module Microsoft.Graph To install the newest Version of the PowerShell Modules and also uninstalling the old Versions, you can use my GitHub Script.
Hi All, Back in April 2022 Microsoft has anounced in theyr Exchange Team Blog, that they will change the Name Attribute of the Objects to the ExternalDirectoryObjectId (EDOID). After some Feedback from Customers and the Community they stopped the Rollout for Reflection as you can read on the Blog post of Tony Redmond.
Exchange Online Plans Changes to Make Mailbox Identification More Effective
https://office365itpros.com/2022/04/21/exchange-online-distinguished-names/
Change in naming convention of user’s Name parameter
Hi All, Just a few Hours ago, a new Version of MSIdentity Tools has been released. MSIdentityTools 2.0.26
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/MSIdentityTools/2.0.26
Uninstall the old version of the PowerShell Module and install the newest one
Get-InstalledModule MSIdentityTools Find-Module MSIdentityTools Uninstall-Module MSIdentityTools
Install-Module MSIdentityTools Get-InstalledModule MSIdentityTools To see what commands are available use the following command Get-Command -Module MSIdentityTools Regards Andres Bohren
Hi All, A few weeks ago, Microsoft has released a new Version of Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect.
Azure AD Connect: Version release history
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/reference-connect-version-history
Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect 2.1.20.0
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594
On the M365 Admin Center in the Health > Directory Sync Status you can find the new Version Number
https://admin.microsoft.com/#/dirsyncmanagement Regards Andres Bohren
Hi All, In Microsoft Teams the Holidays have always been a bit Tricky. You can create Holidays direct in Teams Admin Center under Voice > Holidays or during the Creation or Modification of a Autoattendant. The Problem is that you create the Holidays and these are mostly set up to a specific Year. Next year you have to redo the Holidays and go through all Autoattendants to see if they are still linked.
Hi All, Some hours ago, Microsoft has released a new Version of the Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell Module to the PowerShell Gallery. Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell 16.0.23109.12000
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell/16.0.23109.12000 Check what Module Version is installed and what's available from the PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledModule Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell
Find-Module Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell Uninstall the old Module and install the new Version
Uninstall-Module Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell
Install-Module Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell
Get-InstalledModule Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell Regards Andres Bohren