Introduction A couple of weeks ago we reviewed how to go through the Graph cmdlets and also exposed all of the submodules that are present in the Graph PowerShell module – read about that here. Now we are going to explore each of these submodules and break down as much as possible the cmdlets from…
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PowerShell Paging in Microsoft 365
Introduction You may have heard that things are better in the cloud, that they reduce your costs and time to manage. However, in order to achieve these benefits in a shared system, Microsoft has to make certain changes so that their systems are more efficient and cost effective, something they can then pass on to…
New Blog Post Schedule
Every year we try to make New Year’s Resolutions that may be a bit unrealistic but are certainly within the realm of possibility. In that vein, I wanted to announce that for the year of 2023 I will attempt to release up to three blog posts a week and in a pattern like this: Monday:…
Teams PowerShell [001]
Series Introduction For the past year or two, the company I work for has turned Teams into a core source of how we collaborate. We create Teams for internal stuff (org groups, internal projects, initiatives, etc). We also create teams for our project work as we are a consulting firm. This is all well and…
Exchange 2019 Built-In Scripts – Quick Blog Post
First, let me address why I haven’t written a blog post in a while. As of now I am still deep into producing quite a few Practical PowerShell books. I am the solo author on three books that I am aiming to get out by end of December. There is also a fourth book I…
PowerShell Cmdlets of Office 365: They are a Changin’
Microsoft’s cloud offering, Office 365, is in a constant state of flux. This state is driven by the amount of changed, additions and features that are made to the service. For customers, this state of change can be a bit bewildering, but Microsoft has provided some guidance on the changes with their Roadmap page for…
Quick PowerShell Stuff 8
PowerShell and scripting solutions. If you haven’t noticed on my blog, I’ve written quite a few PowerShell Scripts and one liners that I have used to solve my everyday problems in Exchange. While I think that these scripts might be helpful, I also wanted to provide some sort of insight into how I get from…
Quick PowerShell Stuff 6
It’s been a while since I’ve created a post for quick, useful PowerShell commands. For the fourth installment in this vein I am going to provide code for some environment checks I’ve used in audits or general Exchange check-ups. Quick Script 1 – Full Mailbox Permissions Granted Check Have you ever wanted a report on…
Quick Powershell Stuff 2
Here are some more PowerShell commands from my latest migration: During a recent migration from 2003 to 2010, we were requested by an external mail archiving vendor to create a send connector to relay emails to their servers as well as set all expansion servers to 2010. We did the second change per this article…
Security and Compliance Center ‘Hidden’ Cmdlets
Introduction In this article we will explore a find that was first pointed out by fellow MVP Vasil Michev, and it relates to cmdlets that are exposed for the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell module with different connection types. Different connection types? Yes. There are two ways to connect to your tenant’s Security and Compliance…