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Self Service End User - Bulk Upload Users to O365 Groups.
- Nov 14, 2018
Cmdlets work the same, they simply use different endpoints. I'd recommend using the ExO ones though, as they are much more "user friendly" compared to the GUID/JSON syntax we have to deal with most of the AAD ones. You will have to grant the user access to the Add-UnifiedGroupLinks cmdlet however, either by assigning him to the 'Mail recipients' role or creating a custom role. So maybe stick to the AAD module after all :)
- Raghuram PNov 14, 2018Copper Contributor
Not sure for the need of an admin user, the end user creates a O365 Group (using Outlook/OWA), he/she becomes the owner, connect to AzureAD V2 and add users into the group using add-azureadgroupmember. At least this works, no need for an EXO PS, tenant is set to allow all users to create O365 groups.
Concern/question, is about using V2 cmdlets to manage Office 365 group members is correct approach or only to use EXO *-Unified* cmdlets.
- VasilMichevNov 14, 2018MVP
Cmdlets work the same, they simply use different endpoints. I'd recommend using the ExO ones though, as they are much more "user friendly" compared to the GUID/JSON syntax we have to deal with most of the AAD ones. You will have to grant the user access to the Add-UnifiedGroupLinks cmdlet however, either by assigning him to the 'Mail recipients' role or creating a custom role. So maybe stick to the AAD module after all :)