![]() MicrosoftTeams 1.0.0 Get-Team and Filtering Connect-MicrosoftTeamsĪt this point, if you check the module, you should see it report the correct version: Get-Module |?|Select Name, Version Then, install the V1.0 release from the PowerShell Gallery: Install-Module MicrosoftTeams -Repository PSGalleryįinally, connect to Teams with an administrator account (if you want to work with all the teams in the tenant) or a user account (to work with teams owned by that account). To get the new module, first make sure that you uninstall any of the older versions from your workstation: Uninstall-Module MicrosoftTeams The new module includes some cmdlet changes that might force updates for scripts. Now Microsoft has released the 1.0 version of the module, or the first “generally available” version. Invariably, soon after Microsoft upgraded the portal (for example, to manage teams in September 2018), a new version of the PowerShell module appeared. Over time, Microsoft updated the module (far too slowly for some) to a point where the preview versions 0.9.5 and 0.9.6 offered reasonable functionality.įor much of the time, progress with the module was gated by work Microsoft did on the Teams Admin Center. At the time, I wasn’t too impressed because the module was kind of odd in its approach and didn’t do a great job of managing teams. The Teams PowerShell module first appeared in March 2017.
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