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3 TopicsGet-CsOnlineUser - Cannot filter with boolean attributes due to casting errors
Since Friday July 20th 2021, Every time I run a Get-CsOnlineUser with a Filter on a boolean attribute, I am getting an error. Example 1: Getting users with Voice Enabled: Get-CsOnlineUser -Filter {EnterpriseVoiceEnabled -eq $true} Example 2: Getting Enabled Users: Get-CsOnlineUser -Filter {Enabled -eq $true} The Response I get is always: Get-CsOnlineUser: Cannot bind parameter 'Filter' to the target. Exception setting "Filter": "Unable to cast object of type 'System.Boolean' to type 'System.String'." Any ideas what could be happening here?7.3KViews1like9CommentsPowershell Microsoft Team module v2.3.1 in GUI mode leaves 'Fetching teams' popup window open
I'm using the Powershell Microsoft Team module v2.3.1 in GUI mode. Doing a Get-Teams or Get-TeamUser cmdlet leaves a 'Fetching teams' popup window open. I've found no way in Powershell to close those popup windows (note: they are not the main window of my application).Solved2.3KViews0likes3CommentsPowershell alternative to allow applications to access online meetings on behalf of a user
Hello , I'm trying to use Microsoft graph API in my applications to allow users to create online meeting using the application token. I followed https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/application-post-onlinemeetings?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http where it is mentioned that is required to create an https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/cloud-communication-online-meeting-application-access-policy and grant it to a user. It's working perfectly using powershell. My problem and my question : is there any other way to grant a user the access to create online meeting without passing by windows powershell ( like using microsoft graph api, admin dashboard ) because i can't ask my clients to execute commands on powershell to give onlineMeetings to a user. Thank you ,Solved1.3KViews2likes3Comments