Enable-MsolDevice – Enables a Device in Office 365
The Enable-MsolDevice cmdlet in PowerShell enables a device object in Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to enable the device object in Azure Active Directory is …
The Enable-MsolDevice cmdlet in PowerShell enables a device object in Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to enable the device object in Azure Active Directory is …
The Remove-MsolDevice cmdlet in PowerShell removes a device object from Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to remove a device object from the Azure Active Directory …
The Get-MsolDevice cmdlet in PowerShell gets an individual device or a list of devices and information about Microsoft Office 365 devices. The Get-MsolDevice command can …
As a System administrator, you have to very often query about the PowerShell active directory to list active directory groups and their description to search …
When you delete the files or folders, they are moved to the Recycle Bin, where they can be easily restored if needed. However, if you …
The Remove-MsolContact cmdlet in PowerShell removes a contact from Microsoft Office 365. Contacts can represent the external individuals or entities that your organization communicates with …
The Get-MsolAdministrativeUnitMember cmdlet in PowerShell gets members of administrative units from Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to get members of an administrative unit is given …
The Add-MsolAdministrativeUnitMember cmdlet in PowerShell adds a member to an administrative unit in Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to add a new member to an …
The Remove-MsolAdministrativeUnitMember cmdlet in PowerShell removes a member from the administrative unit in Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to remove a member from an administrative …
The Set-MsolAdministrative cmdlet in PowerShell updates the properties of an administrative unit in Microsoft Office 365. The syntax to update the properties of an administrative …