Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Groups
Microsoft Graph PowerShell Cmdlets
Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Groups
Add-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypeCopy |
Invoke action addCopy Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupDriveListContentTypeCopy |
Add-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add or sync a copy of a published content type from the content type hub to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see getCompatibleHubContentTypes and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupDriveListContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add-MgBetaGroupFavorite |
Add the group to the list of the current user's favorite groups. The group shows up in Outlook and Teams favorites. Supported for Microsoft 365 groups only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupFavorite |
Add-MgBetaGroupSite |
Follow a user's site or multiple sites. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupSite |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelGetByNameToDrive |
Apply a contentModel to SharePoint document libraries. For an existing model that's already trained, this action automatically processes new documents that are added to the SharePoint libraries. |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelToDrive |
Apply a contentModel to SharePoint document libraries. For an existing model that's already trained, this action automatically processes new documents that are added to the SharePoint libraries. |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypeCopy |
Invoke action addCopy Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupSiteContentTypeCopy |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add or sync a copy of a published content type from the content type hub to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see getCompatibleHubContentTypes and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupSiteContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypeCopy |
Invoke action addCopy Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupSiteListContentTypeCopy |
Add-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add or sync a copy of a published content type from the content type hub to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see getCompatibleHubContentTypes and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupSiteListContentTypeCopyFromContentTypeHub |
Add-MgBetaGroupToLifecyclePolicy |
Invoke action addGroup Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Add-MgGroupToLifecyclePolicy |
Confirm-MgBetaGroupGrantedPermissionForApp |
Invoke action checkGrantedPermissionsForApp Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Confirm-MgGroupGrantedPermissionForApp |
Confirm-MgBetaGroupMemberGroup |
Check for membership in a specified list of group IDs, and return from that list those groups (identified by IDs) of which the specified user, group, service principal, organizational contact, device, or directory object is a member. This function is transitive. You can check up to a maximum of 20 groups per request. This function supports all groups provisioned in Microsoft Entra ID. Because Microsoft 365 groups cannot contain other groups, membership in a Microsoft 365 group is always direct. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Confirm-MgGroupMemberGroup |
Confirm-MgBetaGroupMemberObject |
Invoke action checkMemberObjects Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Confirm-MgGroupMemberObject |
Confirm-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionSignature |
Invoke action verifySignature |
Copy-MgBetaGroupDriveItem |
Asynchronously create a copy of a driveItem (including any children) under a new parent item or with a new name. After the request is acknowledged, it enters a queue. The actual copying, including any subitems, occurs at an undetermined time. Progress is reported until the operation is completed by monitoring the progress. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupDriveItem |
Copy-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Invoke action copyToDefaultContentLocation Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupDriveListContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Copy-MgBetaGroupDriveRoot |
Asynchronously create a copy of a driveItem (including any children) under a new parent item or with a new name. After the request is acknowledged, it enters a queue. The actual copying, including any subitems, occurs at an undetermined time. Progress is reported until the operation is completed by monitoring the progress. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupDriveRoot |
Copy-MgBetaGroupOnenoteNotebook |
Copies a notebook to the Notebooks folder in the destination Documents library. The folder is created if it doesn't exist. For Copy operations, you follow an asynchronous calling pattern: First call the Copy action, and then poll the operation endpoint for the result. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupOnenoteNotebook |
Copy-MgBetaGroupOnenotePageToSection |
Copy a page to a specific section. For copy operations, you follow an asynchronous calling pattern: First call the Copy action, and then poll the operation endpoint for the result. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupOnenotePageToSection |
Copy-MgBetaGroupOnenoteSectionToNotebook |
Copies a section to a specific notebook. For Copy operations, you follow an asynchronous calling pattern: First call the Copy action, and then poll the operation endpoint for the result. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupOnenoteSectionToNotebook |
Copy-MgBetaGroupOnenoteSectionToSectionGroup |
Copies a section to a specific section group. For Copy operations, you follow an asynchronous calling pattern: First call the Copy action, and then poll the operation endpoint for the result. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupOnenoteSectionToSectionGroup |
Copy-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Invoke action copyToDefaultContentLocation Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupSiteContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Copy-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Invoke action copyToDefaultContentLocation Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Copy-MgGroupSiteListContentTypeToDefaultContentLocation |
Get-MgBetaAllGroupSite |
List sites across geographies in an organization. For more details, see Best practices for discovering files and detecting changes at scale. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgAllGroupSite |
Get-MgBetaGroup |
Get the properties and relationships of a group object. This operation returns by default only a subset of all the available properties, as noted in the Properties section. To get properties that aren't_ returned by default, specify them in a $select OData query option. The hasMembersWithLicenseErrors and isArchived properties are an exception and aren't returned in the $select query. Because the group resource supports extensions, you can also use the GET operation to get custom properties and extension data in a group instance. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSender |
Get a list of users or groups that are in the accepted-senders list for this group. Users in the accepted senders list can post to conversations of the group (identified in the GET request URL). Make sure you do not specify the same user or group in the accepted senders and rejected senders lists, otherwise you will get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupAcceptedSender |
Get-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSenderByRef |
Get a list of users or groups that are in the accepted-senders list for this group. Users in the accepted senders list can post to conversations of the group (identified in the GET request URL). Make sure you do not specify the same user or group in the accepted senders and rejected senders lists, otherwise you will get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupAcceptedSenderByRef |
Get-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSenderCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupAcceptedSenderCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupById |
Return the directory objects specified in a list of IDs. Some common uses for this function are to: Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupById |
Get-MgBetaGroupByUniqueName |
Get the properties and relationships of a group object. This operation returns by default only a subset of all the available properties, as noted in the Properties section. To get properties that aren't_ returned by default, specify them in a $select OData query option. The hasMembersWithLicenseErrors and isArchived properties are an exception and aren't returned in the $select query. Because the group resource supports extensions, you can also use the GET operation to get custom properties and extension data in a group instance. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupByUniqueName |
Get-MgBetaGroupCalendarEventDelta |
Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in one or more calendars. You can get specific types of these incremental changes in the events in all the calendars of a mailbox or in a specific calendar, or in an event collection of a calendarView (range of events defined by start and end dates) of a calendar. The calendar can be the default calendar or some other specified calendar of the user's. In the case of getting incremental changes on calendarView, the calendar can be a group calendar as well. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendar or calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendar, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time. The following table lists the differences between the delta function on events and the delta function on a calendarView in a calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupCalendarEventDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupCalendarSchedule |
Get the free/busy availability information for a collection of users, distributions lists, or resources (rooms or equipment) for a specified time period. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupCalendarSchedule |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversation |
Retrieve the properties and relationships of conversation object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversation |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThread |
A collection of all the conversation threads in the conversation. A navigation property. Read-only. Nullable. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThread |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPost |
Get posts from groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPost |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
The collection of fileAttachment, itemAttachment, and referenceAttachment attachments for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostAttachmentCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostAttachmentCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
The collection of open extensions defined for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostExtensionCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostExtensionCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
The collection of fileAttachment, itemAttachment, and referenceAttachment attachments for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
The collection of open extensions defined for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtensionCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtensionCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Get mentions from groups |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToMentionCount |
Get the number of the resource |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostMention |
Get mentions from groups |
Get-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostMentionCount |
Get the number of the resource |
Get-MgBetaGroupCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupCreatedOnBehalfOf |
The user (or application) that created the group. Note: This isn't set if the user is an administrator. Read-only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupCreatedOnBehalfOf |
Get-MgBetaGroupDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted groups, including group membership changes, without having to perform a full read of the entire group collection. See Using Delta Query for details. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveItemActivityByInterval |
Get itemActivityStats for the activities that took place under this resource within the specified time interval. Analytics aggregates might not be available for all action types. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveItemActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveItemDelta |
Track changes in a driveItem and its children over time. Your app begins by calling delta without any parameters.The service starts enumerating the drive's hierarchy, returning pages of items and either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your app should continue calling with the @odata.nextLink until you no longer see an @odata.nextLink returned, or you see a response with an empty set of changes. After you finish receiving all the changes, you may apply them to your local state.To check for changes in the future, call delta again with the @odata.deltaLink from the previous response. Deleted items are returned with the deleted facet.Items with this property set should be removed from your local state. Note: you should only delete a folder locally if it's empty after syncing all the changes. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveItemDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveItemListItemActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get compatible content types in the content type hub that can be added to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see addCopyFromContentTypeHub and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveListContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveListItemActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted list items without having to perform a full read of the entire items collection. Your app begins by calling delta without any parameters.The service starts enumerating the hierarchy of the list, returning pages of items, and either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your app should continue calling with the @odata.nextLink until you see an @odata.deltaLink returned. After you received all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To check for changes in the future, call delta again with the @odata.deltaLink from the previous response. The delta feed shows the latest state for each item, not each change. If an item was renamed twice, it only shows up once, with its latest name.The same item might appear more than once in a delta feed, for various reasons. You should use the last occurrence you see. Deleted items are returned with the deleted facet. Deleted indicates that the item is deleted and can't be restored.Items with this property should be removed from your local state. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveListItemDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveRootActivityByInterval |
Get itemActivityStats for the activities that took place under this resource within the specified time interval. Analytics aggregates might not be available for all action types. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveRootActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveRootDelta |
Track changes in a driveItem and its children over time. Your app begins by calling delta without any parameters.The service starts enumerating the drive's hierarchy, returning pages of items and either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your app should continue calling with the @odata.nextLink until you no longer see an @odata.nextLink returned, or you see a response with an empty set of changes. After you finish receiving all the changes, you may apply them to your local state.To check for changes in the future, call delta again with the @odata.deltaLink from the previous response. Deleted items are returned with the deleted facet.Items with this property set should be removed from your local state. Note: you should only delete a folder locally if it's empty after syncing all the changes. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveRootDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupDriveRootListItemActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupEndpoint |
Retrieve the properties and relationships of a specific endpoint object. |
Get-MgBetaGroupEndpointCount |
Get the number of the resource |
Get-MgBetaGroupEventDelta |
Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in one or more calendars. You can get specific types of these incremental changes in the events in all the calendars of a mailbox or in a specific calendar, or in an event collection of a calendarView (range of events defined by start and end dates) of a calendar. The calendar can be the default calendar or some other specified calendar of the user's. In the case of getting incremental changes on calendarView, the calendar can be a group calendar as well. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendar or calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendar, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time. The following table lists the differences between the delta function on events and the delta function on a calendarView in a calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupEventDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupExtension |
The collection of open extensions defined for the group. Read-only. Nullable. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupExtension |
Get-MgBetaGroupExtensionCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupExtensionCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Retrieve the properties and relationships of a groupLifecyclePolicies object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Get-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicyByGroup |
Retrieves a list of groupLifecyclePolicy objects to which a group belongs. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupLifecyclePolicyByGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicyCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupLifecyclePolicyCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupMember |
Get a list of the group's direct members. A group can have users, contacts, devices, service principals, and other groups as members. This operation isn't transitive. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMember |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsApplication |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.application Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsDevice |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.device Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsGroup |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.group Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsOrgContact |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.orgContact Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsServicePrincipal |
Get a list of the group's direct members. A group can have users, contacts, devices, service principals, and other groups as members. This operation isn't transitive. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberAsUser |
Get a list of the group's direct members. A group can have users, contacts, devices, service principals, and other groups as members. This operation isn't transitive. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberByRef |
Get a list of the group's direct members. A group can have users, contacts, devices, service principals, and other groups as members. This operation isn't transitive. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberByRef |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsApplication |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsDevice |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsOrgContact |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberCountAsUser |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberCountAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberGroup |
Return all the group IDs for the groups that the specified user, group, service principal, organizational contact, device, or directory object is a member of. This function is transitive. This API returns up to 11,000 group IDs. If more than 11,000 results are available, it returns a 400 Bad Request error with the DirectoryResultSizeLimitExceeded error code. If you get the DirectoryResultSizeLimitExceeded error code, use the List group transitive memberOf API instead. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberObject |
Invoke action getMemberObjects Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberObject |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOf |
Groups and administrative units that this group is a member of. HTTP Methods: GET (supported for all groups). Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOf |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOfAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.administrativeUnit Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOfAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOfAsGroup |
Get groups and administrative units that the group is a direct member of. This operation is not transitive. Unlike getting a user's Microsoft 365 groups, this returns all types of groups, not just Microsoft 365 groups. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOfAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOfCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOfCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOfCountAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOfCountAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberOfCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberOfCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseError |
A list of group members with license errors from this group-based license assignment. Read-only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseError |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsApplication |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.application Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsDevice |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.device Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsGroup |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.group Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsOrgContact |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.orgContact Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsServicePrincipal |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.servicePrincipal Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsUser |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.user Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsApplication |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsDevice |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsOrgContact |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsUser |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupMemberWithLicenseErrorCountAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupOnenoteNotebookFromWebUrl |
Retrieve the properties and relationships of a notebook object by using its URL path. The location can be user notebooks on Microsoft 365, group notebooks, or SharePoint site-hosted team notebooks on Microsoft 365. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOnenoteNotebookFromWebUrl |
Get-MgBetaGroupOnenoteRecentNotebook |
Get a list of recentNotebook instances that have been accessed by the signed-in user. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOnenoteRecentNotebook |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwner |
Retrieve a list of the group's owners. The owners are a set of users who are allowed to modify the group object. Owners are currently not available in Microsoft Graph for groups that were created in Exchange or groups that are synchronized from an on-premises environment. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwner |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsApplication |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.application Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsDevice |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.device Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsGroup |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.group Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsOrgContact |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.orgContact Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsServicePrincipal |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.servicePrincipal Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerAsUser |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.user Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerByRef |
Retrieve a list of the group's owners. The owners are a set of users who are allowed to modify the group object. Owners are currently not available in Microsoft Graph for groups that were created in Exchange or groups that are synchronized from an on-premises environment. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerByRef |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsApplication |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsDevice |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsOrgContact |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupOwnerCountAsUser |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupOwnerCountAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupPasswordSingleSignOnCredential |
Get the list of password-based single sign-on credentials for a group. This API returns the encrypted passwords as null. |
Get-MgBetaGroupPermissionGrant |
The permissions granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupPermissionGrant |
Get-MgBetaGroupPermissionGrantCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupPermissionGrantCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupPhoto |
The group's profile photo. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupPhoto |
Get-MgBetaGroupPhotoContent |
The group's profile photo. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupPhotoContent |
Get-MgBetaGroupPlannerPlanBucketDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted buckets in a Planner plan without having to perform a full read of the entire resource collection. For details, see Use delta query to track changes in Microsoft Graph data. |
Get-MgBetaGroupPlannerPlanBucketTaskDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted tasks in either a Planner plan or assigned to the signed-in user without having to perform a full read of the entire resource collection. For details, see Use delta query to track changes in Microsoft Graph data. |
Get-MgBetaGroupPlannerPlanDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted Planner plans in either a group or a Planner roster without having to perform a full read of the entire resource collection. For details, see Use delta query to track changes in Microsoft Graph data. |
Get-MgBetaGroupPlannerPlanTaskDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted tasks in either a Planner plan or assigned to the signed-in user without having to perform a full read of the entire resource collection. For details, see Use delta query to track changes in Microsoft Graph data. |
Get-MgBetaGroupRejectedSender |
Get a list of users or groups that are in the rejected-senders list for this group. Users in the rejected senders list can't post to conversations of the group (identified in the GET request URL). Make sure you don't specify the same user or group in the rejected senders and accepted senders lists, otherwise you get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupRejectedSender |
Get-MgBetaGroupRejectedSenderByRef |
Get a list of users or groups that are in the rejected-senders list for this group. Users in the rejected senders list can't post to conversations of the group (identified in the GET request URL). Make sure you don't specify the same user or group in the rejected senders and accepted senders lists, otherwise you get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupRejectedSenderByRef |
Get-MgBetaGroupRejectedSenderCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupRejectedSenderCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupSetting |
Settings that can govern this group's behavior, like whether members can invite guest users to the group. Nullable. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSetting |
Get-MgBetaGroupSettingCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSettingCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteApplicableContentTypeForList |
Get site contentTypes that can be added to a list. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteApplicableContentTypeForList |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteByPath |
Invoke function getByPath Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteByPath |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelAppliedDrive |
List all the contentModelUsage information related to a contentModel applied to a SharePoint document library. |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelByName |
Read the properties and relationships of a contentModel object by its model name. The name should be the full model filename, including the file extension; for example, exampleModel.classifier. |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelGetByNameAppliedDrive |
List all the contentModelUsage information related to a contentModel applied to a SharePoint document library. |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get compatible content types in the content type hub that can be added to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see addCopyFromContentTypeHub and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteDelta |
Get a set of newly created, updated, or deleted sites without having to perform a full read of the entire sites collection. A delta function call for sites is similar to a GET request, except that by appropriately applying state tokens in one or more of these calls, you can query for incremental changes in the sites. It allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of a user's sites without having to fetch all the sites from the server every time.The application calls the API without specifying any parameters.The service begins enumerating sites and returns pages of changes to these sites, accompanied by either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your application should continue making calls using the @odata.nextLink until there's an @odata.deltaLink in the response. After you receive all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To monitor future changes, call the delta API by using the @odata.deltaLink in the previous response. Any resources marked as deleted should be removed from your local state. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteGetByPathApplicableContentTypeForList |
Get site contentTypes that can be added to a list. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteGetByPathApplicableContentTypeForList |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteGetGraphBPrePathActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteGetGraphBPrePathActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get compatible content types in the content type hub that can be added to a target site or a list. This method is part of the content type publishing changes to optimize the syncing of published content types to sites and lists, effectively switching from a 'push everywhere' to 'pull as needed' approach. The method allows users to pull content types directly from the content type hub to a site or list. For more information, see addCopyFromContentTypeHub and the blog post Syntex Product Updates - August 2021. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteListContentTypeCompatibleHubContentType |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemActivityByInterval |
Invoke function getActivitiesByInterval Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteListItemActivityByInterval |
Get-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemDelta |
Get newly created, updated, or deleted list items without having to perform a full read of the entire items collection. Your app begins by calling delta without any parameters.The service starts enumerating the hierarchy of the list, returning pages of items, and either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your app should continue calling with the @odata.nextLink until you see an @odata.deltaLink returned. After you received all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To check for changes in the future, call delta again with the @odata.deltaLink from the previous response. The delta feed shows the latest state for each item, not each change. If an item was renamed twice, it only shows up once, with its latest name.The same item might appear more than once in a delta feed, for various reasons. You should use the last occurrence you see. Deleted items are returned with the deleted facet. Deleted indicates that the item is deleted and can't be restored.Items with this property should be removed from your local state. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSiteListItemDelta |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageCanvaLayoutHorizontalSectionColumnWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageCanvaLayoutHorizontalSectionColumnWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageCanvaLayoutVerticalSectionWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageCanvaLayoutVerticalSectionWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageWebPartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupSitePageMicrosoftGraphSitePageWebPartPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageTemplateCanvaLayoutHorizontalSectionColumnWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageTemplateCanvaLayoutVerticalSectionWebpartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupSitePageTemplateWebPartPositionOfWebPart |
Invoke action getPositionOfWebPart |
Get-MgBetaGroupThread |
Get a specific thread that belongs to a group. You can specify both the parent conversation and the thread, or, you can specify the thread without referencing the parent conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThread |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPost |
Get the properties and relationships of a post in a specified thread. You can specify both the parentconversation and the thread, or, you can specify the thread without referencing the parent conversation. Since the post resource supports extensions, you can also use the GET operation to get custom properties and extension data in a post instance. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPost |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostAttachment |
The collection of fileAttachment, itemAttachment, and referenceAttachment attachments for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostAttachment |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostAttachmentCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostAttachmentCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostExtension |
Get an open extension (openTypeExtension object) identified by name or fully qualified name. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions. The following table lists the three scenarios where you can get an open extension from a supported resource instance. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostExtension |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostExtensionCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostExtensionCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
The collection of fileAttachment, itemAttachment, and referenceAttachment attachments for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
The collection of open extensions defined for the post. Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtensionCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtensionCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Get mentions from groups |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToMentionCount |
Get the number of the resource |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostMention |
Get mentions from groups |
Get-MgBetaGroupThreadPostMentionCount |
Get the number of the resource |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMember |
The direct and transitive members of a group. Nullable. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMember |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsApplication |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.application Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsDevice |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.device Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsGroup |
Get a list of the group's members. A group can have different object types as members. For more information about supported member types for different groups, see Group membership. This operation is transitive and returns a flat list of all nested members. An attempt to filter by an OData cast that represents an unsupported member type returns a 400 Bad Request error with the Request_UnsupportedQuery code. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsOrgContact |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.orgContact Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsServicePrincipal |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.servicePrincipal Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberAsUser |
Get a list of the group's members. A group can have different object types as members. For more information about supported member types for different groups, see Group membership. This operation is transitive and returns a flat list of all nested members. An attempt to filter by an OData cast that represents an unsupported member type returns a 400 Bad Request error with the Request_UnsupportedQuery code. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsApplication |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsApplication |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsDevice |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsDevice |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsOrgContact |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsOrgContact |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsServicePrincipal |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsUser |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberCountAsUser |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOf |
The groups a group is a member of, either directly or through nested membership. Nullable. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOf |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOfAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.administrativeUnit Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOfAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOfAsGroup |
Get the item of type microsoft.graph.directoryObject as microsoft.graph.group Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOfAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOfCount |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOfCount |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOfCountAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOfCountAsAdministrativeUnit |
Get-MgBetaGroupTransitiveMemberOfCountAsGroup |
Get the number of the resource Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Get-MgGroupTransitiveMemberOfCountAsGroup |
Get-MgBetaGroupUserOwnedObject |
Retrieve a list of recently deleted application and group objects owned by the specified user. This API returns up to 1,000 deleted objects owned by the user, sorted by ID, and doesn't support pagination. |
Get-MgBetaUserJoinedGroup |
Get joinedGroups from users |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveItemPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Grant-MgGroupDriveItemPermission |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveListPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupDriveRootPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Grant-MgGroupDriveRootPermission |
Grant-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupSiteListPermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. |
Grant-MgBetaGroupSitePermission |
Grant users access to a link represented by a permission. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Grant-MgGroupSitePermission |
Invoke-MgBetaAcceptGroupCalendarEvent |
Accept the specified event in a user calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgAcceptGroupCalendarEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaAcceptGroupCalendarEventTentatively |
Tentatively accept the specified event in a user calendar. If the event allows proposals for new times, on responding tentative to the event, an invitee can choose to suggest an alternative time by including the proposedNewTime parameter. For more information on how to propose a time, and how to receive and accept a new time proposal, see Propose new meeting times. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgAcceptGroupCalendarEventTentatively |
Invoke-MgBetaAcceptGroupEvent |
Accept the specified event in a user calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgAcceptGroupEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaAcceptGroupEventTentatively |
Tentatively accept the specified event in a user calendar. If the event allows proposals for new times, on responding tentative to the event, an invitee can choose to suggest an alternative time by including the proposedNewTime parameter. For more information on how to propose a time, and how to receive and accept a new time proposal, see Propose new meeting times. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgAcceptGroupEventTentatively |
Invoke-MgBetaArchiveGroupPlannerPlan |
Archive a plannerPlan object. Archiving a plan, also archives the plannerTasks and plannerBuckets in the plan. An archived entity is read-only. Archived entities cannot be updated. An archived plan can be unarchived. All archived entities can be deleted. Archived tasks are not included in the response for list of tasks assigned to a user. |
Invoke-MgBetaBufferGroupSiteInformationProtectionDecrypt |
Invoke action decryptBuffer |
Invoke-MgBetaBufferGroupSiteInformationProtectionEncrypt |
Invoke action encryptBuffer |
Invoke-MgBetaCalendarGroupCalendar |
Invoke function allowedCalendarSharingRoles Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgCalendarGroupCalendar |
Invoke-MgBetaCheckinGroupDriveItem |
Check in a checked out driveItem resource, which makes the version of the document available to others. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgCheckinGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaCheckinGroupDriveRoot |
Check in a checked out driveItem resource, which makes the version of the document available to others. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgCheckinGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke-MgBetaCheckoutGroupDriveItem |
Check out a driveItem resource to prevent others from editing the document, and prevent your changes from being visible until the documented is checked in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgCheckoutGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaCheckoutGroupDriveRoot |
Check out a driveItem resource to prevent others from editing the document, and prevent your changes from being visible until the documented is checked in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgCheckoutGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke-MgBetaDeclineGroupCalendarEvent |
Decline invitation to the specified event in a user calendar. If the event allows proposals for new times, on declining the event, an invitee can choose to suggest an alternative time by including the proposedNewTime parameter. For more information on how to propose a time, and how to receive and accept a new time proposal, see Propose new meeting times. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgDeclineGroupCalendarEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaDeclineGroupEvent |
Decline invitation to the specified event in a user calendar. If the event allows proposals for new times, on declining the event, an invitee can choose to suggest an alternative time by including the proposedNewTime parameter. For more information on how to propose a time, and how to receive and accept a new time proposal, see Propose new meeting times. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgDeclineGroupEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaDismissGroupCalendarEventReminder |
Dismiss a reminder that has been triggered for an event in a user calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgDismissGroupCalendarEventReminder |
Invoke-MgBetaDismissGroupEventReminder |
Dismiss a reminder that has been triggered for an event in a user calendar. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgDismissGroupEventReminder |
Invoke-MgBetaExtractGroupDriveItemSensitivityLabel |
Invoke action extractSensitivityLabels Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgExtractGroupDriveItemSensitivityLabel |
Invoke-MgBetaExtractGroupDriveRootSensitivityLabel |
Invoke action extractSensitivityLabels Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgExtractGroupDriveRootSensitivityLabel |
Invoke-MgBetaExtractGroupSiteInformationProtectionPolicyLabel |
Using the metadata that exists on an already-labeled piece of information, resolve the metadata to a specific sensitivity label. The contentInfo input is resolved to informationProtectionContentLabel. |
Invoke-MgBetaFollowGroupDriveItem |
Follow a driveItem. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgFollowGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaFollowGroupDriveRoot |
Follow a driveItem. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgFollowGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupCalendarEvent |
This action allows the organizer or attendee of a meeting event to forward themeeting request to a new recipient. If the meeting event is forwarded from an attendee's Microsoft 365 mailbox to another recipient, this actionalso sends a message to notify the organizer of the forwarding, and adds the recipient to the organizer'scopy of the meeting event. This convenience is not available when forwarding from an Outlook.com account. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupCalendarEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupConversationThreadPost |
Forward a post to a recipient. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupConversationThreadPost |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyTo |
Forward a post to a recipient. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupEvent |
This action allows the organizer or attendee of a meeting event to forward themeeting request to a new recipient. If the meeting event is forwarded from an attendee's Microsoft 365 mailbox to another recipient, this actionalso sends a message to notify the organizer of the forwarding, and adds the recipient to the organizer'scopy of the meeting event. This convenience is not available when forwarding from an Outlook.com account. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupEvent |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupThreadPost |
Forward a post to a recipient. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupThreadPost |
Invoke-MgBetaForwardGroupThreadPostInReplyTo |
Forward a post to a recipient. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgForwardGroupThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke-MgBetaGraphGroup |
Calling this method disables the current user to receive email notifications for this group about new posts, events, and files in that group. Supported for Microsoft 365 groups only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgGraphGroup |
Invoke-MgBetaGraphGroupDrive |
Get a list of driveItem objects shared with the owner of a drive. The driveItems returned from the sharedWithMe method always include the remoteItem facet that indicates they're items from a different drive. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgGraphGroupDrive |
Invoke-MgBetaInviteGroupDriveItem |
Sends a sharing invitation for a driveItem.A sharing invitation provides permissions to the recipients and optionally sends an email to the recipients to notify them the item was shared. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgInviteGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaInviteGroupDriveRoot |
Sends a sharing invitation for a driveItem.A sharing invitation provides permissions to the recipients and optionally sends an email to the recipients to notify them the item was shared. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgInviteGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke-MgBetaPreviewGroupDriveItem |
Invoke action preview Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgPreviewGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaPreviewGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke action preview Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgPreviewGroupDriveRoot |
Invoke-MgBetaPreviewGroupOnenotePage |
Invoke function preview Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgPreviewGroupOnenotePage |
Invoke-MgBetaReauthorizeGroupDriveItemSubscription |
Reauthorize a subscription when you receive a reauthorizationRequired challenge. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReauthorizeGroupDriveItemSubscription |
Invoke-MgBetaReauthorizeGroupDriveListSubscription |
Reauthorize a subscription when you receive a reauthorizationRequired challenge. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReauthorizeGroupDriveListSubscription |
Invoke-MgBetaReauthorizeGroupDriveRootSubscription |
Reauthorize a subscription when you receive a reauthorizationRequired challenge. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReauthorizeGroupDriveRootSubscription |
Invoke-MgBetaReauthorizeGroupSiteListSubscription |
Reauthorize a subscription when you receive a reauthorizationRequired challenge. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReauthorizeGroupSiteListSubscription |
Invoke-MgBetaRecentGroupDrive |
List a set of items recently used by the signed-in user.This collection includes items that are in the user's drive and items they have access to from other drives. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgRecentGroupDrive |
Invoke-MgBetaRenewGroup |
Renews a group's expiration. When a group is renewed, the group expiration is extended by the number of days defined in the policy. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgRenewGroup |
Invoke-MgBetaRenewGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Renew a group's expiration. When a group is renewed, the group expiration is extended by the number of days defined in the policy. |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupConversationThread |
Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupConversationThread |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupConversationThreadPost |
Invoke action reply Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupConversationThreadPost |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke action reply Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupThread |
Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupThread |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupThreadPost |
Invoke action reply Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupThreadPost |
Invoke-MgBetaReplyGroupThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke action reply Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgReplyGroupThreadPostInReplyTo |
Invoke-MgBetaRetryGroupServiceProvisioning |
Retry the group service provisioning. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgRetryGroupServiceProvisioning |
Invoke-MgBetaSignGroupSiteInformationProtectionDigest |
Invoke action signDigest |
Invoke-MgBetaSnoozeGroupCalendarEventReminder |
Postpone a reminder for an event in a user calendar until a new time. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgSnoozeGroupCalendarEventReminder |
Invoke-MgBetaSnoozeGroupEventReminder |
Postpone a reminder for an event in a user calendar until a new time. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgSnoozeGroupEventReminder |
Invoke-MgBetaSubscribeGroupByMail |
Calling this method will enable the current user to receive email notifications for this group, about new posts, events, and files in that group. Supported for Microsoft 365 groups only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgSubscribeGroupByMail |
Invoke-MgBetaUnarchiveGroupPlannerPlan |
Unarchive a plannerPlan object. Unarchiving a plan, also unarchives the plannerTasks and plannerBuckets in the plan. Only a plan that is archived can be unarchived. |
Invoke-MgBetaUnfollowGroupDriveItem |
Unfollow a driveItem. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgUnfollowGroupDriveItem |
Invoke-MgBetaUnfollowGroupDriveRoot |
Unfollow a driveItem. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Invoke-MgUnfollowGroupDriveRoot |
Join-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypeWithHubSite |
Invoke action associateWithHubSites Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Join-MgGroupDriveListContentTypeWithHubSite |
Join-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypeWithHubSite |
Invoke action associateWithHubSites Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Join-MgGroupSiteContentTypeWithHubSite |
Join-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypeWithHubSite |
Invoke action associateWithHubSites Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Join-MgGroupSiteListContentTypeWithHubSite |
Move-MgBetaGroupPlannerPlanToContainer |
Move a planner plan object from one planner plan container to another. Planner plans can only be moved from a user container to a group container. |
New-MgBetaGroup |
Create a new group as specified in the request body. You can create one of the following groups: This operation returns by default only a subset of the properties for each group. These default properties are noted in the Properties section. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option. Note: To create a team, first create a group then add a team to it, see create team. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroup |
New-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSenderByRef |
Add a new user or group to the acceptedSender list. Specify the user or group in @odata.id in the request body. Users in the accepted senders list can post to conversations of the group. Make sure you don't specify the same user or group in the accepted senders and rejected senders lists, otherwise you'll get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupAcceptedSenderByRef |
New-MgBetaGroupConversation |
Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversation |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThread |
Create a new thread in the specified conversation. A thread and post are created as specified. Use reply thread to further postto that thread. Or, if you get the post ID, you can also reply to that post in that thread. Note: You can also start a new conversation by first creating a thread. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThread |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
Create new navigation property to attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostAttachmentUploadSession |
Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to an Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a POST operation on the attachments navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential PUT queries. Request headers for each PUT operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostAttachmentUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Create new navigation property to extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Create new navigation property to attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentUploadSession |
Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to an Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a POST operation on the attachments navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential PUT queries. Request headers for each PUT operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Create new navigation property to extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Create new navigation property to mentions for groups |
New-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostMention |
Create new navigation property to mentions for groups |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveItemLink |
Create a link to share a driveItem driveItem.The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, the existing sharing link is returned. DriveItem resources inherit sharing permissions from their ancestors. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveItemLink |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemLink |
Create a sharing link for a listItem. The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, this action returns the existing sharing link. listItem resources inherit sharing permissions from the list the item resides in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveItemListItemLink |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveItemUploadSession |
Invoke action createUploadSession Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveItemUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemLink |
Create a sharing link for a listItem. The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, this action returns the existing sharing link. listItem resources inherit sharing permissions from the list the item resides in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveListItemLink |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveRootLink |
Create a link to share a driveItem driveItem.The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, the existing sharing link is returned. DriveItem resources inherit sharing permissions from their ancestors. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveRootLink |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemLink |
Create a sharing link for a listItem. The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, this action returns the existing sharing link. listItem resources inherit sharing permissions from the list the item resides in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveRootListItemLink |
New-MgBetaGroupDriveRootUploadSession |
Invoke action createUploadSession Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupDriveRootUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupEndpoint |
Create new navigation property to endpoints for groups |
New-MgBetaGroupExtension |
Create new navigation property to extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupExtension |
New-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Creates a new groupLifecyclePolicy. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupLifecyclePolicy |
New-MgBetaGroupMemberByRef |
Add a member to a security or Microsoft 365 group. When using the API to add multiple members in one request, you can add up to only 20 members. The following table shows the types of members that can be added to either security groups or Microsoft 365 groups. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupMemberByRef |
New-MgBetaGroupOwnerByRef |
Add a user or service principal to a Microsoft 365 or security group's owners. The owners are a set of users or service principals who are allowed to modify the group object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupOwnerByRef |
New-MgBetaGroupPermissionGrant |
Create new navigation property to permissionGrants for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupPermissionGrant |
New-MgBetaGroupRejectedSenderByRef |
Add a new user or group to the rejectedSender list. Specify the user or group in @odata.id in the request body. Users in the rejected senders list can't post to conversations of the group (identified in the POST request URL). Make sure you don't specify the same user or group in the rejected senders and accepted senders lists, otherwise you'll get an error. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupRejectedSenderByRef |
New-MgBetaGroupSetting |
Create a new setting based on the templates available in directorySettingTemplates. These settings can be at the tenant-level or at the group level. Group settings apply to only Microsoft 365 groups. The template named Group.Unified can be used to configure tenant-wide Microsoft 365 group settings, while the template named Group.Unified.Guest can be used to configure group-specific settings. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupSetting |
New-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemLink |
Create a sharing link for a listItem. The createLink action creates a new sharing link if the specified link type doesn't already exist for the calling application.If a sharing link of the specified type already exists for the app, this action returns the existing sharing link. listItem resources inherit sharing permissions from the list the item resides in. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupSiteListItemLink |
New-MgBetaGroupThread |
Start a new group conversation by first creating a thread. A new conversation, conversation thread, and post are created in the group. Use reply thread or reply post to further post to that thread. Note: You can also start a new thread in an existing conversation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThread |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostAttachment |
Create new navigation property to attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostAttachment |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostAttachmentUploadSession |
Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to an Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a POST operation on the attachments navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential PUT queries. Request headers for each PUT operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostAttachmentUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostExtension |
Create new navigation property to extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostExtension |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Create new navigation property to attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentUploadSession |
Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to an Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a POST operation on the attachments navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential PUT queries. Request headers for each PUT operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachmentUploadSession |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Create new navigation property to extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view New-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Create new navigation property to mentions for groups |
New-MgBetaGroupThreadPostMention |
Create new navigation property to mentions for groups |
Publish-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentType |
Invoke action publish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Publish-MgGroupDriveListContentType |
Publish-MgBetaGroupSiteContentType |
Invoke action publish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Publish-MgGroupSiteContentType |
Publish-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentType |
Invoke action publish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Publish-MgGroupSiteListContentType |
Remove-MgBetaGroup |
Deletes a group. When deleted, Microsoft 365 groups are moved to a temporary container and can be restored within 30 days. After that time, they are permanently deleted. This isn't applicable to Security groups and Distribution groups that are permanently deleted immediately. To learn more, see deletedItems. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroup |
Remove-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSenderByRef |
Remove a user or group from the accepted-senders list of the specified group. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupAcceptedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupAcceptedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove a user or group from the accepted-senders list of the specified group. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupAcceptedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupByUniqueName |
Deletes a group. When deleted, Microsoft 365 groups are moved to a temporary container and can be restored within 30 days. After that time, they are permanently deleted. This isn't applicable to Security groups and Distribution groups that are permanently deleted immediately. To learn more, see deletedItems. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupByUniqueName |
Remove-MgBetaGroupCalendarEventPermanent |
Permanently delete an event and place it in the Purges folder in the dumpster in the user's mailbox. Email clients such as Outlook or the Outlook on the web can't access permanently deleted items. Unless there's a hold set on the mailbox, the items are permanently deleted after a set period of time. For more information about item retention, see Configure Deleted Item retention and Recoverable Items quotas. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupCalendarPermanent |
Permanently delete a calendar folder and the events that it contains and remove them from the mailbox. For more information about item retention, see Configure Deleted Item retention and Recoverable Items quotas. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversation |
Delete a group's conversation object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversation |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThread |
Delete navigation property threads for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversationThread |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
Delete navigation property attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversationThreadPostAttachment |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Delete navigation property extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Delete navigation property attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Delete navigation property extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Delete navigation property mentions for groups |
Remove-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostMention |
Delete navigation property mentions for groups |
Remove-MgBetaGroupDriveItemCheckout |
Discard the check out of a driveItem. This action releases a driveItem resource that was previously checked out. Any changes made to the item while it was checked out are discarded. The same user that performed the checkout must discard it. Another alternative is to use application permissions. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupDriveItemPermanent |
Invoke action permanentDelete Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupDriveItemPermanent |
Remove-MgBetaGroupDriveRootCheckout |
Discard the check out of a driveItem. This action releases a driveItem resource that was previously checked out. Any changes made to the item while it was checked out are discarded. The same user that performed the checkout must discard it. Another alternative is to use application permissions. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupDriveRootPermanent |
Invoke action permanentDelete Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupDriveRootPermanent |
Remove-MgBetaGroupEndpoint |
Delete navigation property endpoints for groups |
Remove-MgBetaGroupEventPermanent |
Permanently delete an event and place it in the Purges folder in the dumpster in the user's mailbox. Email clients such as Outlook or the Outlook on the web can't access permanently deleted items. Unless there's a hold set on the mailbox, the items are permanently deleted after a set period of time. For more information about item retention, see Configure Deleted Item retention and Recoverable Items quotas. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupExtension |
Delete navigation property extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupExtension |
Remove-MgBetaGroupFavorite |
Remove the group from the list of the current user's favorite groups. Supported for Microsoft 365 groups only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupFavorite |
Remove-MgBetaGroupFromLifecyclePolicy |
Invoke action removeGroup Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupFromLifecyclePolicy |
Remove-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Delete a groupLifecyclePolicy. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Remove-MgBetaGroupMemberByRef |
Remove a member from a group via the members navigation property. You can't remove a member from groups with dynamic memberships. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupMemberDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupMemberDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove a member from a group via the members navigation property. You can't remove a member from groups with dynamic memberships. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupMemberDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupOwnerByRef |
Use this API to remove an owner from a Microsoft 365 group or a security group through the owners navigation property. When owners are assigned to a group, the last owner (a user object) of the group cannot be removed. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupOwnerDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupOwnerDirectoryObjectByRef |
Use this API to remove an owner from a Microsoft 365 group or a security group through the owners navigation property. When owners are assigned to a group, the last owner (a user object) of the group cannot be removed. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupOwnerDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupPasswordSingleSignOnCredential |
Delete the password-based single sign-on credentials for a given group to a given service principal. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupPermissionGrant |
Delete navigation property permissionGrants for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupPermissionGrant |
Remove-MgBetaGroupPhoto |
Delete navigation property photo for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupPhoto |
Remove-MgBetaGroupPhotoContent |
The group's profile photo. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupPhotoContent |
Remove-MgBetaGroupRejectedSenderByRef |
Remove a user or group from the rejected-senders list of the specified group. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupRejectedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupRejectedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove a user or group from the rejected-senders list of the specified group. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupRejectedSenderDirectoryObjectByRef |
Remove-MgBetaGroupSetting |
Delete navigation property settings for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupSetting |
Remove-MgBetaGroupSite |
Unfollow a user's site or multiple sites. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupSite |
Remove-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelFromDrive |
Remove a contentModel from a SharePoint document library. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupSiteContentModelGetByNameFromDrive |
Remove a contentModel from a SharePoint document library. |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThread |
Delete conversationThread. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupThread |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostAttachment |
Delete navigation property attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupThreadPostAttachment |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostExtension |
Delete navigation property extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupThreadPostExtension |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Delete navigation property attachments for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToAttachment |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Delete navigation property extensions for groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Remove-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToMention |
Delete navigation property mentions for groups |
Remove-MgBetaGroupThreadPostMention |
Delete navigation property mentions for groups |
Reset-MgBetaGroupUnseenCount |
Reset the unseenCount of all the posts that the current user hasn't seen since their last visit. Supported for Microsoft 365 groups only. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Reset-MgGroupUnseenCount |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveItem |
Restore a driveItem that has been deleted and is currently in the recycle bin. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveItem |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore a document set version. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveItemListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemVersion |
Invoke action restoreVersion Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveItemListItemVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveItemVersion |
Restore a previous version of a DriveItem to be the current version. This will create a new version with the contents of the previous version, but preserves all existing versions of the file. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveItemVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore a document set version. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemVersion |
Invoke action restoreVersion Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveListItemVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveRoot |
Restore a driveItem that has been deleted and is currently in the recycle bin. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveRoot |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore a document set version. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveRootListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemVersion |
Invoke action restoreVersion Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveRootListItemVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupDriveRootVersion |
Restore a previous version of a DriveItem to be the current version. This will create a new version with the contents of the previous version, but preserves all existing versions of the file. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupDriveRootVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore a document set version. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupSiteListItemDocumentSetVersion |
Restore-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemVersion |
Invoke action restoreVersion Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Restore-MgGroupSiteListItemVersion |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveItemListItemPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveItemPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveListItemPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveListPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveRootListItemPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupDriveRootPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupSiteListItemPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupSiteListPermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Revoke-MgBetaGroupSitePermissionGrant |
Revoke access to a listItem or driveItem granted via a sharing link by removing the specified recipient from the link. |
Search-MgBetaGroupDrive |
Search the hierarchy of items for items matching a query.You can search within a folder hierarchy, a whole drive, or files shared with the current user. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Search-MgGroupDrive |
Search-MgBetaGroupDriveItem |
Search the hierarchy of items for items matching a query.You can search within a folder hierarchy, a whole drive, or files shared with the current user. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Search-MgGroupDriveItem |
Search-MgBetaGroupDriveRoot |
Search the hierarchy of items for items matching a query.You can search within a folder hierarchy, a whole drive, or files shared with the current user. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Search-MgGroupDriveRoot |
Set-MgBetaGroupDriveItemSensitivityLabel |
Invoke action assignSensitivityLabel Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Set-MgGroupDriveItemSensitivityLabel |
Set-MgBetaGroupDriveRootSensitivityLabel |
Invoke action assignSensitivityLabel Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Set-MgGroupDriveRootSensitivityLabel |
Set-MgBetaGroupLicense |
Add or remove licenses on the group. Licenses assigned to the group will be assigned to all users in the group. Group-based licensing is an alternative to direct user licensing. To learn more about group-based licensing, see What is group-based licensing in Microsoft Entra ID. To get the subscriptions available in the directory, perform a GET subscribedSkus request. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Set-MgGroupLicense |
Set-MgBetaGroupPhotoContent |
The group's profile photo. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Set-MgGroupPhotoContent |
Stop-MgBetaGroupCalendarEvent |
This action allows the organizer of a meeting to send a cancellation message and cancel the event. The action moves the event to the Deleted Items folder. The organizer can also cancel an occurrence of a recurring meeting by providing the occurrence event ID. An attendee calling this action gets an error (HTTP 400 Bad Request), with the followingerror message: 'Your request can't be completed. You need to be an organizer to cancel a meeting.' This action differs from Delete in that Cancel is available to only the organizer, and letsthe organizer send a custom message to the attendees about the cancellation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Stop-MgGroupCalendarEvent |
Stop-MgBetaGroupEvent |
This action allows the organizer of a meeting to send a cancellation message and cancel the event. The action moves the event to the Deleted Items folder. The organizer can also cancel an occurrence of a recurring meeting by providing the occurrence event ID. An attendee calling this action gets an error (HTTP 400 Bad Request), with the followingerror message: 'Your request can't be completed. You need to be an organizer to cancel a meeting.' This action differs from Delete in that Cancel is available to only the organizer, and letsthe organizer send a custom message to the attendees about the cancellation. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Stop-MgGroupEvent |
Test-MgBetaGroupDriveItemPermission |
Invoke action validatePermission Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupDriveItemPermission |
Test-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentTypePublished |
Invoke function isPublished Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupDriveListContentTypePublished |
Test-MgBetaGroupDriveRootPermission |
Invoke action validatePermission Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupDriveRootPermission |
Test-MgBetaGroupDynamicMembership |
Evaluate whether a user or device is or would be a member of a dynamic group. The membership rule is returned along with other details that were used in the evaluation. You can complete this operation in the following ways: |
Test-MgBetaGroupDynamicMembershipRule |
Invoke action evaluateDynamicMembership |
Test-MgBetaGroupProperty |
Validate if a Microsoft 365 group's display name or mail nickname complies with naming policies. Clients can use the API to determine if a display name or mail nickname is valid before trying to update a Microsoft 365 group. For validating properties before creating a group, use the validateProperties function for directory objects. The following validations are performed for the display name and mail nickname properties: This API returns with the first failure encountered. If one or more properties fail multiple validations, only the property with the first validation failure is returned. However, you can validate both the mail nickname and the display name and receive a collection of validation errors if you are only validating the prefix and suffix naming policy. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupProperty |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteContentTypePublished |
Invoke function isPublished Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupSiteContentTypePublished |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionDataLossPreventionPolicy |
Invoke action evaluate |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionPolicyLabelApplication |
Compute the information protection label that should be applied and return the set of actions that must be taken to correctly label the information. This API is useful when a label should be set manually or explicitly by a user or service, rather than automatically based on file contents. Given contentInfo, which includes existing content metadata key/value pairs, and labelingOptions as an input, the API returns an informationProtectionAction object that contains one of more of the following: |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionPolicyLabelClassificationResult |
Using classification results, compute the information protection label that should be applied and return the set of actions that must be taken to correctly label the information. This API is useful when a label should be set automatically based on classification of the file contents, rather than labeled directly by a user or service. To evaluate based on classification results, provide contentInfo, which includes existing content metadata key/value pairs, and classification results. The API returns an informationProtectionAction that contains one of more of the following: |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionPolicyLabelRemoval |
Indicate to the consuming application what actions it should take to remove the label information. Given contentInfo as an input, which includes existing content metadata key/value pairs, the API returns an informationProtectionAction that contains some combination of one of more of the following: |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionSensitivityLabel |
Invoke action evaluate |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteInformationProtectionSensitivityLabelSublabel |
Invoke action evaluate |
Test-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentTypePublished |
Invoke function isPublished Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Test-MgGroupSiteListContentTypePublished |
Unpublish-MgBetaGroupDriveListContentType |
Invoke action unpublish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Unpublish-MgGroupDriveListContentType |
Unpublish-MgBetaGroupSiteContentType |
Invoke action unpublish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Unpublish-MgGroupSiteContentType |
Unpublish-MgBetaGroupSiteListContentType |
Invoke action unpublish Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Unpublish-MgGroupSiteListContentType |
Update-MgBetaGroup |
Create a new group object if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing group object.You can create or update the following types of group: By default, this operation returns only a subset of the properties for each group. For a list of properties that are returned by default, see the Properties section of the group resource. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroup |
Update-MgBetaGroupByUniqueName |
Create a new group object if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing group object.You can create or update the following types of group: By default, this operation returns only a subset of the properties for each group. For a list of properties that are returned by default, see the Properties section of the group resource. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupByUniqueName |
Update-MgBetaGroupConversationThread |
Update the navigation property threads in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupConversationThread |
Update-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPost |
Update the navigation property posts in groups |
Update-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Update the navigation property extensions in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupConversationThreadPostExtension |
Update-MgBetaGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Update the navigation property extensions in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupConversationThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Update-MgBetaGroupEndpoint |
Update the navigation property endpoints in groups |
Update-MgBetaGroupExtension |
Update the navigation property extensions in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupExtension |
Update-MgBetaGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Update the properties of a groupLifecyclePolicygroupLifecyclePolicy resource type object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupLifecyclePolicy |
Update-MgBetaGroupOnenotePageContent |
Invoke action onenotePatchContent Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupOnenotePageContent |
Update-MgBetaGroupPermissionGrant |
Update the navigation property permissionGrants in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupPermissionGrant |
Update-MgBetaGroupSetting |
Update the navigation property settings in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupSetting |
Update-MgBetaGroupThread |
Update a thread object. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupThread |
Update-MgBetaGroupThreadPost |
Update the navigation property posts in groups |
Update-MgBetaGroupThreadPostExtension |
Update an open extension (openTypeExtension object) on a supported resource type.- If a property in the request body matches the name of an existing property in the extension, the data in the extension is updated.- Otherwise, that property and its data are added to the extension. The data in an extension can be primitive types or arrays of primitive types. The operation behaves differently for resources that are directory objects vs other resources. See the table in the Permissions section for the list of resources that support open extensions. Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupThreadPostExtension |
Update-MgBetaGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |
Update the navigation property extensions in groups Note To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgGroupThreadPostInReplyToExtension |