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Permission required to run the Microsoft Teams Powershell module
If my account is global administrator, it should be able to query *all* teams. It's kind of useless that it currently queries only teams that I belong to.
I agree and that has been the biggest headache for us. How are Global Admins supposed to manage/maintain a system like this "Teams" release that basically promotes anarchy in the default form. In my opinion MS just wanted to let this monster go and see what happened. From a compliance perspective if you did not disable Teams within a month of the Release, people started creating their own Teams without understanding what was happening in the back end. It took me almost a week to figure out where to see how many sites and O365 Groups were created and who created them.
- VasilMichevAug 27, 2018MVP
The Graph API has already been updated to list "non-owned" Teams, the PowerShell module will follow soon.
- KazzanNov 09, 2018MVP
Just a quick "assure me question". I am a global admin of tenant. And I cannot with that PowerShell module change Teams picture because of "User does not have permission". I need to be owner of this particular team to get this change. Am I correct? If yes, this does not make a sense to be a global admin...
- VasilMichevNov 09, 2018MVP
Seems so, I can only change it for Teams I own... Another limitation of the module.