This blog series is designed to support those studying for the MS-700 exam to appreciate how to do many of the tasks in the course using PowerShell. This means you may also need to use PowerShell cmdlets for Azure AD Power, Exchange Online, SharePoint and Skype for Business too, though the Skype for Business Online cmdlets are included in the Teams PowerShell module, they are still referenced separately in Docs. Or even better disconnect then close the window.įinally remember that Teams runs on Microsoft 365 groups, includes SharePoint features and shares some configuration with Skype for Business Online. This closes the connection and logs you out, helping to keep your environment secure. This helps you learn more about the scripts but also lets you check the cmdlets (commands) you intend to use are still valid.ĪLWAYS close your PowerShell Windows when you are not actively using them. If you are looking at scripts for Microsoft Teams from a blog (like this one) I would recommend checking them against MicrosoftTeamsPowerShell Module | Microsoft Docs. Then review the guidance on managing Microsoft Teams using PowerShell from Microsoft Microsoft Teams PowerShell Overview – Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs Introduction to PowerShell – Learn | Microsoft Docs It should only take approx 1h to complete. I would recommend having a look at the Microsoft Learn module as a first step. If you run ANY PowerShell scripts against your Office 365 tenant you alone are fully responsible for the actions undertaken, so please ensure you are fully confident in the source of your information. PowerShell is very powerful (no pun intended) but if you don’t know what you are doing it can be dangerous, making big changes to your environment without prompting for confirmation.
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