Introduction In a recent blog post, we walked through paging for Microsoft 365 and how to use it. The question is, how do you know when paging is an available option? We could potentially look at the parameters for each cmdlet, one by one, but that would be a tedious process. Could we instead use…
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Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 7
Introduction For this week’s Quick PowerShell Post of the Week we will cover a couple of practical uses of the Get-Random cmdlet. In the first example we will use it to generate some coupon codes to be used in a book promotion campaign and in the second example we will use it to generate some…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 6
Introduction Last week we covered the code that fellow Exchange MVP, Jaap Wesselius , wrote this great blog article about and we covered it’s breakdown. This week we will take the CSV file we created and use it to alter attributes in our account forest. The CSV File If you read the blog post from…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 5
Introduction Last week we covered connecting to the SharePoint PNP PowerShell module with Certificate Based Authentication. For this week we will break down a code that is used for migrating accounts from a resource Exchange on-premises forest an account forest. Why do this? Typically these activities occur during merger acquisitions or forest cleanup operations where…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 4
Introduction In the previous Quick PowerShell Post of the Week we connected to Microsoft Teams PowerShell with Certificate Based Authentication. This week we will walk through the process of connecting to the SharePoint PNP PowerShell module with Certificate Based Authentication. For clarity sake, we need to make sure that you the reader understands which module…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 3
Introduction In this Quick PowerShell Post of the Week, we will walk through the process for connecting to Microsoft Teams with Certificate Based Authentication (CBA). CBA use for PowerShell is now a primary concern for Administrators as both a greater concern for security when executing code remotely against a tenant, but as well as a…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 2
Introduction In this Quick PowerShell Post of the Week, we will walk through the process for connecting to the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell module with Certificate Based Authentication (CBA). CBA use for PowerShell is now a primary concern for Administrators as both a greater concern for security when executing code remotely against a tenant,…
Quick PowerShell Post of the Week 1
Get-ExoInformationBarrierMigrationSideEffects In this Quick PowerShell Post of the Week, we review a new Exchange Online / Security and Compliance Center cmdlet appears in Microsoft 365. However currently there is no information in help or Online about this cmdlet: No Synopsis or Examples Online help is non-existent: Quick PowerShell Exploration Even so, we can attempt to…
Quick PowerShell of the Week 10
Introduction This week has gotten away from me, but I wanted to post a few blog posts to round out this week. For today’s post, this one will be a short post, as it is a Quick PowerShell Post … I hope you will find it interesting and possibly useful. Conception of the idea for…
Quick PowerShell of the Week 9
Introduction As I was research one of my blog posts for February, I ran across some older articles and cheatsheets on PowerShell some of which displayed interesting uses of foreach loops and data matching. The more interesting one that I saw was taking a data set of some sort and then searching for a subsection…