PowerShell for Microsoft 365 Administration
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Explore how PowerShell can automate and manage Microsoft Office 365. Improve your functionality, performance, and efficiency to more effectively support your tenants.
Syllabus
Introduction
- PowerShell for Microsoft 365
- What you should know
- Why use PowerShell to manage Microsoft 365?
- Overview of PowerShell syntax
- How to connect to Azure Active Directory
- How to connect SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business
- How to connect to Exchange Online
- How to connect to Microsoft Teams
- How to connect for security and compliance
- Connecting to Microsoft 365 services
- The Microsoft PnP PowerShell commands
- Connect to SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business
- How to create, update, and delete site collections
- How to create, update, and delete sites
- How to create, update, and delete lists and libraries
- How to manage users and groups within SharePoint Online
- How to manage OneDrive for Business using PowerShell
- How to manage external sharing capabilities
- How to connect to Exchange Online
- How to create, update, delete, and manage mailboxes
- How to manage exchange online permissions
- How to connect to Microsoft Teams with PowerShell
- How to create, update, and delete teams
- How to manage channels
- How to provision policies in Teams
- How to create templates in Teams
- Modifying core configuration
- Explain the security and compliance features
- Security and compliance demo
- How to manage Safe Links, Documents, and Attachments
- How to create alerts and activity alerts
- How to create data loss prevention policies
- How to create sensitivity labels
- How to create sensitivity policies
- How to review audit logs
- Next steps
Taught by
Liam Cleary
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