The Add-MsolGroupMember cmdlet in PowerShell adds a member to an existing security group in Office 365. The new members can be either users or other security groups.
The syntax for adding a new member to the Office 365 MSOL group is below.
Add-MsolGroupMember
-GroupObjectId <Guid>
[-GroupMemberType <GroupMemberType>]
[-GroupMemberObjectId <Guid>]
[-TenantId <Guid>]
[<CommonParameters>]
In this article, we will discuss how to use the Add-MsolGroupMember cmdlet in PowerShell to add a new user to a security group.
How to Add a User to a Security Group in Office 365
To add a user to a security group in Office 365, use the Get-MsolGroupMember cmdlet with the -GroupObjectId
parameter. The -GroupObjectId
parameter specifies the unique ID of the group to which we want to add a new member.
The -GroupMemberType
parameter specifies the member type, in this case, “user“. The -GroupMemberObjectId
parameter specifies the unique ID of the member in the group.
# Get the User $User = Get-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName "[email protected]" # Get the Group object in Office 365 $Group = Get-MsolGroup -ObjectId "008f363f-5b3a-4899-8004-a2d140426802" # Add a new user to the security group Add-MsolGroupMember -GroupObjectId $Group.ObjectId -GroupMemberObjectId $User.ObjectId -GroupMemberType User
This command adds a user to a security group.
Conclusion
I hope the above article on how to use the Add-MsolGroupMember cmdlet in PowerShell to add a new member to the group is helpful to you. You can add multiple members to a group.
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