Get-UcTeamsDevice

Recently, we added a new cmdlet to the UC Lobby Teams PowerShell module. The Get-UcTeamsDevice cmdlet will use MS Graph to query all the Teams Devices registered in a M365 Tenant. Executing it without any parameters will return a table with a summary of all devices. This information is similar to what is shown in … Continue reading Get-UcTeamsDevice

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UCLobby Teams 0.2.0

A new version is now available in PowerShell Gallery and here are the changes included: Get-UcTeamsVersion Added Computer parameter to get Teams version on a remote machine. Added Path parameter to specify a path that contains Teams log files. Get-UcTeamsDevice New cmdlet that gets Microsoft Teams Devices information using MS Graph API. Test-UcTeamsDevicesConditionalAccessPolicy New cmdlet … Continue reading UCLobby Teams 0.2.0

UCLobby Teams 0.1.3

A new version is now available in PowerShell Gallery and here are the changes included: Get-UcTeamVersion Fixed the issue where the version was only showing 4 digits.Added information for Ring, Environment, Region. Get-UcTeamUsersEmail New cmdlet that returns a list of users email address that are part of a Team Get-UcTeamsWithSingleOwner This function returns a list … Continue reading UCLobby Teams 0.1.3

Get-UcTeamsForest

Sometimes, we get asked which forest customers should use when moving a user to Microsoft Teams in the Move-CsUser. A quick way to check the forest is to open the following link in a browser: https://webdir.online.lync.com/AutoDiscover/AutoDiscoverservice.svc/root?originalDomain=uclobby.com In the response we can look at the redirect URL and look at the forest, in this case it … Continue reading Get-UcTeamsForest

UCLobby Teams PowerShell Module

After publishing Teams: Check client version using PowerShell I started this module as a side project. Unfortunately, it stayed on draft from some time but now it’s finally here. The plan is to add useful functions related to Microsoft Teams and have them bundled in a single module. The module is available in the PowerShell Gallery: PowerShell Gallery – UCLobbyTeams … Continue reading UCLobby Teams PowerShell Module