This command shows how to register an on-premises Exchange Server so that communications between the Exchange Server and Microsoft Azure Active Directory services such as Office 365 can occur. This example assumes that $credValue contains the base64 encoded public X509 certificate used to represent the on-premises Exchange server. The well known Ids for Office 365 servers are: Exchange: 00000002-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000 SharePoint: 00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000 Lync: 00000004-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000
This command returns the contract for the tenant owning the domain consoso.com. The caller must have privileges to act on ...
This command sets block credential to true for a user (which will block them from being able to sign in). This cannot be ...
This command sets the location (country) of this user. The country must be a two-letter ISO code. This can be set for synced ...
This command sets the preferred data location property of a user whose user principal name is [email protected] ...
This command shows how to register an on-premises Exchange Server so that communications between the Exchange Server and ...
This command updates a service principal's associated addresses. In this example, existing Addresses that were previously ...
This command updates properties on the specified service principal. In this example, it specifies updates to the display ...
This command updates the policy on the domain contoso.com so that users passwords will expire after 60 days and that the ...
This command updates the tenant so that all users passwords will expire after 60 days and that the users will receive notification ...