Hi Team,
I have a couple of PS1 scripts for collecting reports of Microsoft Teams Channels and SharePoint site information that I would like to convert into an application using Powershell Studio. However, I am using Powershell Studio 2019 and it is not recognizing the Connect-MicrosoftTeams and Connect-ExchangeOnline modules. Does Powershell Studio 2021 allow those types of modules to be used and connections to be made?
Regards,
Roger Martin
Microsoft 365 Modules
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Re: Microsoft 365 Modules
By 'not recognizing', do you mean the modules are not able to be used in script because of errors or they are not colored?
If they are not being colored, that sounds like a cache issue. Please verify that the modules are listed from the Cache Editor (Home->Platform): If not, you either need to rebuild the cache or try importing the modules.
If they are not being colored, that sounds like a cache issue. Please verify that the modules are listed from the Cache Editor (Home->Platform): If not, you either need to rebuild the cache or try importing the modules.
Brittney
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Re: Microsoft 365 Modules
Hi Brittney,
That worked great. Thanks so much for your help!
Regards,
Roger
That worked great. Thanks so much for your help!
Regards,
Roger