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Ethan Stern
Mar 04, 2020Iron Contributor
Powershell script to find out Teams policies by users
Hey everyone, do you know if there is a way to run a script to find what Teams policies are assigned to what user? We have a private channel policy in place- I would like to find out a list of users...
Timon-O
Apr 06, 2021Copper Contributor
Just to let you know, works without code as well by using the filter option (click on "Users" in the left navigation then on the filter symbol and add the condition).
https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/users
(screenshot as an example)
I hope it helps.
NikkiChapple_
Oct 18, 2021Iron Contributor
The filter only works is the polices have been directly assigned. If the user inherits a policy from being in a group then they do not show up in the results
- SebCerazyFeb 21, 2023Iron Contributor
Get-CsUserPolicyAssignment : Cannot bind argument to parameter 'Identity' because it is an empty string. At C:\PSScripts\teams_assigned-policies.ps1:17 char:58 + ... $UserPolicies = Get-CsUserPolicyAssignment -Identity $User.ObjectId + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : InvalidData: (:) [Get-CsUserPolicyAssignment], ParameterBindingValidationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ParameterArgumentValidationErrorEmptyStringNotAllowed,Get-CsUserPolicyAssignment
Also no data is presented in csv at all for any user (all users have the policies assigned by group membership)