Filtering users and groups with the Azure AD (Graph) ODATA syntax

Regardless of the fact that the Azure AD PowerShell module hasn’t gotten any love from Microsoft in the past few months, Office 365 administrators should start embracing it and replacing their old MSOL-based scripts. It is the only module Microsoft will support in the future, so there’s no way going …

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Client Access Rules for Exchange Online

The wait is over – one of the most requested features has finally hit my tenant. Namely, Client Access Rules, or the functionality that allows us to control access to Exchange Online based on location, protocol and authentication type. Sadly I still don’t have CARs across all my tenants, but it’s enough …

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First version of Microsoft Teams PowerShell module is now available

Today, the good folks at Microsoft released (an early preview version of) the Teams PowerShell module. The version is dubbed 0.9.0, and again, is a Preview one. The module has been one of the common asks from Office 365 admins, as PowerShell is the tool of choice when it comes …

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Create custom admin roles for the Security and Compliance Center

Many organizations want to tightly control the different admin functions delegated to members of their IT operations or Helpdesk teams. With the latest additions to the Security and Compliance Center in Office 365, we can now create custom management roles and grant just the right set of permissions. Managing SCC …

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