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Microsoft  Office 365 Administration Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft Office 365 Administration Cookbook Enhance your Office 365 productivity with recipes to manage and optimize its apps and services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838551230
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nate Chamberlain Nate Chamberlain
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Office 365 Setup and Basic Administration 2. Chapter 2: Office 365 Identity and Roles FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Administering Office 365 with PowerShell 4. Chapter 4: Managing Exchange Online 5. Chapter 5: Setting Up and Configuring Microsoft Search 6. Chapter 6: Administering OneDrive 7. Chapter 7: Configuring the Power Platform 8. Chapter 8: Administering SharePoint Online 9. Chapter 9: Managing Microsoft Teams 10. Chapter 10: Configuring and Managing Users in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) 11. Chapter 11: Understanding the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center 12. Chapter 12: Deploying Data Loss Prevention and eDiscovery 13. Chapter 13: Monitoring Office 365 Apps and Services 14. Chapter 14: Appendix – Office 365 Subscriptions and Licenses
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Getting a list of all available commands

PowerShell is a growing library of tools that admins and developers can use to directly interact with the "backend" of an Office 365 tenant. Knowing which options are available is critical to using the most up-to-date and capable function to accomplish your task. In this recipe, we'll request a list of all available commands by PowerShell.

Getting ready

Using the skills learned in the Setting up the PowerShell environment recipe from Chapter 1, Office 365 Setup and Basic Administration, connect to your Office 365 tenant via PowerShell.

The module name in the command string can be replaced by the name of the PowerShell module you'd like to query (for example, MsOnline for basic commands; AzureAD for Azure AD-specific commands). The example that follows shows MsOnline, which provides many basic commands. However, advanced users will need to install and run more advanced modules, including Azure AD, Teams, SharePoint...

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