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Get SharePoint Site URL of an individual Microsoft Team
Mitch Crump I don't want to use UnifiedGroup because I only want a singular URL but now Get-UnifiedGroup is not working for me and I can't find the required module to install for it.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Find-Module -Includes Cmdlet Get-UnifiedGroup
PackageManagement\Find-Package : No match was found for the specified search criteria and module name 'Get-UnifiedGroup'. Try Get-PSRepository to see all available registered module repositories.
At C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\PowerShellGet\1.0.0.1\PSModule.psm1:1397 char:3
+ PackageManagement\Find-Package @PSBoundParameters | Microsoft ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Microsoft.Power...ets.FindPackage:FindPackage) [Find-Package], Exception
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NoMatchFoundForCriteria,Microsoft.PowerShell.PackageManagement.Cmdlets.FindPackage
Well you cannot just expect every cmdlet to return the SharePointSiteUrl value, Get-Team most certainly does not do it.
To use the Get-UnifiedGroup cmdlet, you need to connect to Exchange Online PowerShell: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell?view=exchange-ps
- Mitch CrumpFeb 11, 2020Copper Contributor
VasilMichev do you have any suggestion on how to connect the dots from Get-Team to calling a SharePoint cmdlet and returning SharePointSiteURL?
And how odd, Get-UnifiedGroup was working for me last week without connecting to EXO...however, that is not really here nor there because I don't think I will be using it in my final script.