We can easily stay in the Teams module to look up a team and enumerate the members.Īs I mentioned above, the module is not as fleshed out as I’d like it to be just yet but seeing these improvements regularly will have it there in no time. Now I can retire all my workaround scripts using different methods of determining Teams vs groups etc. The “Get-Team” cmdlet now lists ALL teams in the organization rather than just the teams we are a member of! From a pure reporting point of view this is an amazing improvement. Using Connect-MicrosoftTeams to connect to the service, we can test out the new functionality of the “Get-Team” cmdlet. Let’s look at the command in the module, the list of commands is pretty similar to before however we can see the version number is now 0.9.5. Next, download the updated module by running “Install-Module MicrosoftTeams” These functions help in identifying all the events from past DSC operations run in your system, or any other computer (Note: you need a valid credential. To install the module, first remove the old version by launching an administrative PowerShell window and using the command “Uninstall-Module MicrosoftTeams”. xDscDiagnostics is a PowerShell module that consists of two simple operations that can help analyze DSC failures on your machine Get xDscOperation and Trace-xDscOperation. While the module is not quite there yet, it’s good to have these improvements available. The updated module brings a lot of much needed functionality that previously would have required workaround to programmatically access the Teams config. Microsoft have recently released a much-needed updated version of the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module.
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