Note to Self: PowerShell Create Dynamic Azure AD Group
If, like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find the commands that resolve it. Isn’t it true that down the line, when...
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Azure / Azure Active Directory / General / Microsoft 365 / Note / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting / Uncategorized
by Liam Cleary · Published January 25, 2021
If, like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find the commands that resolve it. Isn’t it true that down the line, when...
Azure / Azure Active Directory / Courses / Microsoft 365 / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint 2019 / Speaking
by Liam Cleary · Published December 17, 2020
As most of you know I love to create training courses. I create them for Pluralsight, Skill Me Up and LinkedIn Learning, as well as custom ones for anyone really. I want to highlight...
Exchange Online / General / Mail / Microsoft 365 / Multi-Factor / Note / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting
by Liam Cleary · Published December 11, 2020
If like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find those commands that resolve it. Isn’t it true that down the line, when...
Architecture / Authorization / Azure / Azure Active Directory / Cybersecurity / Hardening / Microsoft 365 / Office 365 / Permissions / Policy / Security
by Liam Cleary · Published November 30, 2020
Recently I was asked about using a single Microsoft 365 Tenant in a multi-tenancy way. Many schools in the UK are part of what is called a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT). Conceptually, a school acts...
General / Microsoft 365 / Note / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting / SharePoint Online
by Liam Cleary · Published November 17, 2020
If like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find those commands that resolve it. Isn’t it true that down the line, when...
Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Teams / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting
by Liam Cleary · Published November 10, 2020
The purpose of Teams Policies is to restrict or control specific features or functions. Though they are available, many organizations don’t use them. To assist with this, Microsoft does provide “Global” policies that contain...
Compliance / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / General / Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Teams / Office 365 / Policies / Policy / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint Online
by Liam Cleary · Published November 5, 2020
If you work within any type of Government Microsoft 365 Tenant, known as GCC, you should understand by now that the features are not the same as provided within a regular commercial Microsoft 365...
Cloud / JSON / Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Teams / Office 365 / Policies / PowerShell / Scripting / Uncategorized
by Liam Cleary · Published October 31, 2020 · Last modified October 30, 2020
Over the past few months I have worked on multiple projects and training courses for Microsoft Teams. A common task is creating policies and applying them to either users or groups. Creating them, can...
Coding / General / Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Teams / Policies / Policy / PowerShell / Uncategorized
by Liam Cleary · Published October 26, 2020
When working with Microsoft Teams, a fairly new feature is the ability to assign Teams Policies to groups of accounts. Teams itself, has not really supported this, even though you could assign policies to...
General / Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Teams / Office 365 / Policies / Policy
by Liam Cleary · Published October 15, 2020
I am sure like most of you, working with Teams is now a daily task. You attend and probably create multiple meetings each day. For the past few months I have spent a lot...
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