I can't thank you enough! Thank you so very much. Gave me a little bit hard time to run the file on PS but finally, I copy and paste the whole script. Worked fine, tested it...All BEAUTIFUL!!! again, thank you so much for the wonderful video.
2 questions though: 1 Am I allowed to change the name of the Team afterwards or will that brick it? 2 If I remove the team later will everything revert back to normal?
On the contrary I have always recommended people give a Team / SharePoint / Library / List a really short simple unique name with no spaces, and then rename to a nice descriptive title. You can change the Team name as much as you want, it will always retain its original or "localised" name. You can prove this yourself. After you rename a Team, go into the Files tab in one of the channels and select Open in SharePoint, you'll still see it is connected to its original Team name.
This could be because I am new to Powershell but when I ran the script, I recieved lots of errors associated with "AzureAD", which confused me because the script actually installs the latest version of AzureAD Preview. Any ideas? The only other thing I can think of is that I do not have a subscription to AzureAD Connect. Please help.
Question - Will this script prevent the security group members from creating only MS Teams (which creates a MS365 group) or will it prevent them from creating any group, i.e. via Planner, etc.
I can't thank you enough! Thank you so very much. Gave me a little bit hard time to run the file on PS but finally, I copy and paste the whole script. Worked fine, tested it...All BEAUTIFUL!!! again, thank you so much for the wonderful video.
Going to try this today, it looks so simple & could save a lot of work further down the line for us in IT.
Excellent guide! Worked like a charm. Thanks a lot John.
2 questions though: 1 Am I allowed to change the name of the Team afterwards or will that brick it? 2 If I remove the team later will everything revert back to normal?
On the contrary I have always recommended people give a Team / SharePoint / Library / List a really short simple unique name with no spaces, and then rename to a nice descriptive title.
You can change the Team name as much as you want, it will always retain its original or "localised" name. You can prove this yourself. After you rename a Team, go into the Files tab in one of the channels and select Open in SharePoint, you'll still see it is connected to its original Team name.
Superb video. Thanks. This has given us a real chance to control team lifecycles.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for making this video. Very useful!
Great VIDEO man, that saved my day!
Useful and easy to follow and work for me Thanks
Great to hear!
Thanks! Explained very well
You're welcome!
This could be because I am new to Powershell but when I ran the script, I recieved lots of errors associated with "AzureAD", which confused me because the script actually installs the latest version of AzureAD Preview. Any ideas? The only other thing I can think of is that I do not have a subscription to AzureAD Connect. Please help.
same issue here
I have followed all the steps correctly but when finish with powershell, user still can create Teams in Microsoft Team, need advice on this.
Worked for me .thanks
Good to hear
Question - Will this script prevent the security group members from creating only MS Teams (which creates a MS365 group) or will it prevent them from creating any group, i.e. via Planner, etc.
Thanks bro.
I get and error that it is not digitally signed.