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KerryLambert
Mar 15, 2017Iron Contributor
Powershell attribute to distinguish where a group was provisioned?
We would like to determine where a group was provisioned, whether it was Planner, Teams, etc. Is there a PS attribute that can help with this?
cfiessinger
Microsoft
Mar 17, 2017Today there is not determistic way of knowing where the group is created from via PowerShell. This is something we have on our backlog and don't have a date we can share.
Using ExchangeProvisioningOption is NOT recommended since not all apps leverage it plus you can create a Teams against an existing Group for instance and this is not reflected in the script below.
Best you can do today is leverage the audit logs instead.
Mohammed Ahmed
Oct 13, 2017Copper Contributor
Is this situation still the same. Can we use Provisioningoption as a reliable source to know where the groups has come from ?
We have different values as below, i heard that the values "ExchangeProvisiongFlags:****" will be changed with proper text like Teams, Planner..... Is the value "YammerProvisioning" will remain as it is ?
ExchangeProvisioningFlags:2028 |
YammerProvisioning |
ExchangeProvisioningFlags:227 |
ExchangeProvisioningFlags:481 |
ExchangeProvisioningFlags:2020 |
- Sankarasubramanian ParameswaranNov 20, 2017Iron Contributor
i found that from one drive they have option to create group even they don't have access to team or yammer. how we can find the exchange provisioning for this
- cfiessingerOct 14, 2017
Microsoft
this item is still on our backlog.