
Finding Emails using Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK
In my last post, I wrote about finding emails using Microsoft 365 Defender Advanced Hunting queries. I wanted to show something similar using just PowerShell […]
In my last post, I wrote about finding emails using Microsoft 365 Defender Advanced Hunting queries. I wanted to show something similar using just PowerShell […]
While working on some training course assets, I needed to execute “Advanced Hunting” queries from PowerShell. The logic is to get the results and then […]
As most of you know, I author Pluralsight and LinkedIn Learning courses. There may also be some new ones soon as well. In the last six months (since September […]
Yesterday (February 1st, 2023), Microsoft published a blog outlining certification changes. I won’t regurgitate the entire blog post; you can read it here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-learn-blog/evolving-microsoft-365-certifications-help-keep-you-in-sync-with/ba-p/3719265 To […]
ChatGPT is fantastic; there, I said it. However, it has limitations; mainly, it only knows information that was part of its training, which finished in […]
For January 2023, creating two playlists for the two types of music I listen to the most was only fitting. The first UK Happy Hardcore, the […]
GraphQL is a query language for your API that Facebook developed. It provides a flexible and efficient way for clients to request data from servers. […]
So this playlist is a New Year Banger. It might not be what everyone likes, and it is not for the faint at heart, it […]
Digital forensics, also known as computer forensics, is uncovering and interpreting electronic data. It is a crucial skill in today’s digital age, as electronic devices […]
If you are an IT Administrator focusing on Microsoft 365 and Azure, please can you take a few minutes to answer my survey on tools […]
I started writing about using the Microsoft PowerShell Graph SDK a while ago. I also released a Pluralsight course on it, which has led to […]
If, like me, you connect to either Azure Active Directory or Microsoft 365 using the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK, you may have hit the problem […]
In this months playlist I chose classic UK Garage / Bassline dance music. It reminds of my younger self clubbing 🙂 I hope you enjoy. […]
A few years ago I released a playlist of music every month. It has been a long time since I did one but finally got […]
About three weeks ago, I struggled to sleep with a dodgy stomach. I am sure you have all been there, where you have eaten something […]
Well it is that time of year again when all of the MVP’s wait for the Microsoft email to appear to let them know if […]
Connecting to the Microsoft Graph using PowerShell is simple and easy. The most straightforward approach is to pass the required scopes as part of the […]
As you all know, I love using Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK for working with Microsoft 365. To help myself and others, I created an introductory […]
While working with Microsoft 365 Sensitivity labels, you often realize that the key to using them successfully is the end-user experience. The default user experience […]
While working with PnP (Patterns and Practices) PowerShell for Microsoft 365, I recently kept hitting an error about not being a Tenant Administrator. I am […]
Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) has come a long way since the first builds I worked with many years ago. It is almost a de […]
A lot of the work I do daily is around Security, both On-premises and within the Cloud services such as Microsoft 365. I remember many […]
I am sure by now you know what I am talking about here—the three approaches to creating PowerShell scripts to reuse as needed. I have […]
Privilege escalation is obtaining access to resources or privileges restricted to a specific group or level of users within an organization. This can be accomplished […]
** Not Work Related ** I like to exercise; I usually run every day except Sundays, and more recently, mountain bike too. I enjoy participating […]