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Remove-MgUserManager – Remove a User’s Manager

The Remove-MgUserManager cmdlet in PowerShell removes a user’s manager.

To use the Remove-MgUserManager cmdlet, you must first connect to your Microsoft 365 tenant using the Connect-MGraph cmdlet. Once you are connected, you can use the Remove-MgUserManager command.

Connect-MgGraph -Scopes 'User.Read.All'

The syntax to remove a user’s manager is given below.

Remove-MgUserManager
      -UserId <String>
     -InputObject <IUsersIdentity>
      [-IfMatch <String>]
      [-PassThru]
      [-WhatIf]
      [-Confirm]
      [<CommonParameters>]

In this article, we will discuss how to use the Remove-MgUserManager cmdlet in PowerShell to remove a user’s manager.

How to Remove a User’s Manager

To remove a user’s manager, run the following command.

Remove-MgUserManager -UserId '1f149c47-a670-4f12-a4ac-01423cbafb58'

The Remove-MgUserManager command uses the -UserId parameter to specify the user and deletes a user’s manager.

Conclusion

Conclusion

I hope the above article on how to use the Remove-MgUserManager cmdlet in PowerShell to remove a user’s manager is helpful to you.

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Related Links

Get-MgUserManager

Set-MgUserManagerByRef