Modernized versions of the *-CsTeamsFeedbackPolicy, *-CsTeamsMessagingPolicy, *-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy, and *-CsOnlineVoiceMailPolicy cmdlet sets.The upgraded policy management cmdlets still aren’t perfect in terms of their support for Azure Automation, but they do work (as illustrated by this example). This work is important because some of the older cmdlets can’t run in environments like Azure Automation. Released on November 1, 2022, V4.9 of the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module continues the work to modernize the cmdlets from the old Skype from Business Online connector. Note that the use of basic authentication does not mean that user credentials are transmitted in clear text (OAuth tokens are sent, but not user credentials). The work includes the removal of basic authentication (now done for more than 50% of the cmdlets), including removal of dependencies on components like WinRM. These cmdlets (like Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy) are used for policy management and, unlike the Teams management cmdlets, are not based on the Microsoft Graph. Update-Module MicrosoftTeams -RequiredVersion 4.9 -ForceĪ lot of the development work now being done in the Teams PowerShell module is the modernization of the cmdlets inherited from the Skype for Business Online connector. In an administrator PowerShell session, run the command: Updating the Microsoft Teams module is easy.
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