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Published inDec 2021
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ISBN-139781801075275
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João Ferreira
João Ferreira
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João Ferreira

João Ferreira is an acclaimed Microsoft MVP, MCP, and MCSA. João has been working with SharePoint for the last 9 years and embraced Microsoft Teams right from day one. João is responsible for the development of several products and is also the owner of 4 blogs: HANDS-ON tek, HANDS-ON SharePoint, HANDS-ON Teams, and HANDS-ON Lists.
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Cmdlets available in the Microsoft Teams module

Cmdlets in PowerShell use a verb-noun nomenclature to define the action they execute. The verb defines the action itself, while the noun identifies the identity where the action is executed.

To learn more about the approved verbs for PowerShell, we recommend you have a look at the official Microsoft documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/developer/cmdlet/approved-verbs-for-windows-powershell-commands?view=powershell-7.1.

The selection of cmdlets explained in this section are based on Microsoft Teams module 2.5.1 and they are divided into eight different groups:

  • Connection cmdlets: Use these cmdlets to establish a connection to Microsoft Teams and to disconnect from it once the script finishes its execution
  • Get cmdlets: Use these cmdlets to get information from Microsoft Teams
  • Set cmdlets: Use these cmdlets to modify information in Microsoft Teams
  • New cmdlets...
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João Ferreira

João Ferreira is an acclaimed Microsoft MVP, MCP, and MCSA. João has been working with SharePoint for the last 9 years and embraced Microsoft Teams right from day one. João is responsible for the development of several products and is also the owner of 4 blogs: HANDS-ON tek, HANDS-ON SharePoint, HANDS-ON Teams, and HANDS-ON Lists.
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