After last weeks post Microsoft Teams – Get all your team sites using PnP Powershell, Now my next attempt with the all new Microsoft Teams PowerShell.

First steps first I had to install Microsoft Teams PowerShell.

I hear you say : “Give me the Url for the installer!!!”

No I’m not going to give that!

Just use the following oneliner:

Install-Module MicrosoftTeams

Make sure that you run PowerShell or PowerShell ISE as administrator.

Now we need to connect first:

Connect-MicrosoftTeams

Once you have completed the login form, you can run Get-Team

Get-Team PowerShell

Note that this only includes your own teams and that you can’t get a full overview of all the teams even if you are not included. Even as an administrator you can’t get all the teams unless you add yourself as a member to all the teams.

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By Pieter Veenstra

Business Applications Microsoft MVP working as the Head of Power Platform at Vantage 365. You can contact me using contact@sharepains.com

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