If you're using OneDrive, you need to copy the WindowsPowershell Folder into $env:UserProfile\OneDrive - Microsoft\Documents. From this location, run the following PowerShell command: PowerShell Copy Import-Module Microsoft.SharePoint.MigrationTool.PowerShell Create and initialize a migration ...
It is about 60 users, so i would rather user powershell instead of the purview portal to automate the job. So i have been playing around with the commandlets, to get an idea to build the script. The strange thing is what i see in Powershell is not represented in the Purview portal....
CommandLineArguments : IconPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Root\VFS\Windows\Installer\{90160000-000F-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE}\xlicons.exe IconIndex : 0 TenantGroupName : Default Tenant Group TenantName : contoso HostPoolName : contosoHostPool AppGroupName : officeApp...
In PowerShell, navigate to the directory where the files were extracted. Example:cd c:\Win11Debloat Now run the script by entering the following command: .\Win11Debloat.ps1 Carefully read through and follow the on-screen instructions. This method supports parameters to customize the behaviour of ...
A "tail -f" equivalent command in Powershell to show real time logging A call to SSPI failed A connection to the directory on which to process the request was unavailable. This is likely a transient condition. A fast way to remove duplicated lines from an unsorted text file? a lot of ...
Hi all, I am looking for a powershell command to get list of all users with specific plan in Office 365. E.g. I need to get all users with Teams enabled in Office 365. I tried the following command and it didn't return anything. ...
Get-AppxPackage-AllUsers-Name “*Roblox*”|Remove-AppxPackage-AllUsers In the image above, you can see that I ran the command to uninstall Roblox (sorry kids). After the command finished, I usedGet-AppxPackageto search for the Roblox package and no results were returned, meaning the uninst...
When Microsoft created Windows PowerShell, it was designed to make it easy to create other command-line tools that offer the same consistency and reliability as the tools that shipped as a part of Windows PowerShell. This is in large part because the shell has a single parser for all ...
We can remove the need to prefix commands withwsl, handle the translation of Windows paths to WSL paths, and support command completion with PowerShell function wrappers. The basic requirements of the wrappers are: There should be one function wrapper per Linux command w...
At the PowerShell command prompt type‘get-appxpackage’and hit enter. The list of installed applications will scroll past. You’ll need to scroll back thru them to find the application you can’t remove. Alternatively you can type‘get-appxpackage –Name *some p...