├── Get-FSMORoleLocations.ps1 ├── Convert-ObjectGUID.ps1 ├── Connect-SCCM.ps1 ├── Convert-ImmutableID.ps1 ├── Search-GPOsForStringReturnAll.ps1 ├── Reset-ADUserPassword.ps1 ├── Get-FSRM.ps1 ├── README.md ├── Get-ADUserAzure.ps1 ├── Get-ADUserOwner.ps1 ├── Get-O365Licenses.ps1 ├── Get-ADExistence.ps1 ├── Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice.ps1 ├── Get-ADLocalAdminGroup.ps1 ├── Get-ADComputerOwnerV0.1.ps1 ├── Get-AzureADUserLicenseSummary.ps1 ├── Set-O365License.ps1 ├── powershell.json ├── License-O365User.ps1 ├── Change source V1.0.ps1 └── LICENSE /Get-FSMORoleLocations.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-FSMORoleLocation { 2 | $ADDomain = Get-ADDomain | Select-Object pdcemulator,ridmaster,infrastructuremaster 3 | $ADForest = Get-ADForest fqdn.domain.com | Select-Object domainnamingmaster,schemamaster 4 | 5 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 6 | PDCEmulator = $ADDomain.pdcemulator 7 | RIDMaster = $ADDomain.ridmaster 8 | InfrastructureMaster = $ADDomain.infrastructuremaster 9 | DomainNamingMaster = $ADForest.domainnamingmaster 10 | SchemaMaster = $ADForest.schemamaster 11 | } 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Convert-ObjectGUID.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Convert-ObjectGUID { 2 | [CmdletBinding()] 3 | Param ( 4 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 5 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 6 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 7 | [ValidateNotNull()] 8 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 9 | [guid[]]$ObjectGUID 10 | ) 11 | process { 12 | foreach ($guid in $ObjectGUID) { 13 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 14 | immutableid = [system.convert]::ToBase64String($guid.ToByteArray()) 15 | } 16 | } 17 | } 18 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Connect-SCCM.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Connect-SCCM { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Imports the Configuration Manager module, and maps drive to enable SCCM cmdlets to be used 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Imports the configuration manger module, maps new Ps-drive to SCCM server and sets location 8 | 9 | .EXAMPLE 10 | Connect-SCCM 11 | 12 | .NOTES 13 | Needs x86 ISE/IDE 14 | #> 15 | process { 16 | Import-Module "C:\Program Files (x86)\Configuration Manager\Console\bin\ConfigurationManager.psd1" -Global 17 | 18 | New-PSDrive -Name PR1 -PSProvider CMSite -Root 'sccm001.domain.com' -Credential (Get-Credential) -Scope global 19 | 20 | Set-Location "PR1:" 21 | } 22 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Convert-ImmutableID.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Convert-ImmutableID { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Converts O365 ImmutableID to ActiveDirectory objectGUID 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Converts O365 ImmutableID check cloud user against on-premises 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER ImmutableID 10 | The Immutable ID from O365/AzureAD which is a base-64 encoded version of the AD objectGUID 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Convert-ImmutableID 't3sJlM0QekeUJ32kOEe1hg==' 14 | 15 | .NOTES 16 | You can get the ImmutableID running: 17 | Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId brett.miller@millerb.co.uk | Select-Object immutableid 18 | #> 19 | [CmdletBinding()] 20 | Param ( 21 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 22 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 23 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 24 | [ValidateNotNull()] 25 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 26 | [string]$ImmutableID 27 | ) 28 | process { 29 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 30 | objectGUID = New-Object -TypeName guid (,[System.Convert]::FromBase64String($immutableid)) 31 | } 32 | } 33 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Search-GPOsForStringReturnAll.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ######################################################### 2 | # 3 | # Name: Search-GPOsForString.ps1 4 | # Author: Tony Murray 5 | # Amendments: Adam Fowler https://www.adamfowlerit.com/ 6 | # Version: 1.0 7 | # Date: 13/07/2016 8 | # Comment: Simple search for GPOs within a domain 9 | # that match a given string 10 | ######################################################## 11 | 12 | # Get the string we want to search for 13 | $string = Read-Host -Prompt "What string do you want to search for?" 14 | 15 | # Set the domain to search for GPOs 16 | $DomainName = $env:USERDNSDOMAIN 17 | 18 | # Find all GPOs in the current domain 19 | write-host "Finding all the GPOs in $DomainName" 20 | Import-Module grouppolicy 21 | $allGposInDomain = Get-GPO -All -Domain $DomainName 22 | 23 | # Look through each GPO's XML for the string 24 | Write-Host "Starting search...." 25 | foreach ($gpo in $allGposInDomain) { 26 | $report = Get-GPOReport -Guid $gpo.Id -ReportType Xml 27 | if ($report -match $string) { 28 | write-host "********** Match found in: $($gpo.DisplayName) **********" 29 | } 30 | } # end foreach 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Reset-ADUserPassword.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Reset-ADUserPassword { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Reset a user's password in Active Directory. 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Quick function for resetting a user's password in Active Directory to be changed immediately. 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER Identity 10 | The user account to reset 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Reset-ADUserPassword brett.miller 14 | 15 | .NOTES 16 | This is insecure but a quick way to reset a password for an immediate user change. 17 | #> 18 | [CmdletBinding()] 19 | Param ( 20 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 21 | Position=0, 22 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 23 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 24 | [ValidateNotNull()] 25 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 26 | [string[]]$Identity 27 | ) 28 | 29 | process { 30 | foreach ($user in $Identity) { 31 | Set-ADAccountPassword -Identity $user -Reset -NewPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText "Pa55word1!" -Force) -Credential $creds 32 | Set-ADUser -Identity $user -ChangePasswordAtLogon $true -Credential $creds 33 | } 34 | } 35 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-FSRM.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# 2 | .Synopsis 3 | Get List of Ransomware filetypes from Public API 4 | .DESCRIPTION 5 | Function to public API https://fsrm.experiant.ca/ to call data 6 | for use in FileSystem Resource Manager (FSRM) groups. 7 | .EXAMPLE 8 | Get-FSRM (No Parementers required) 9 | #> 10 | 11 | function Get-FSRM 12 | { 13 | Process { 14 | $webClient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient 15 | 16 | #Download JSON from API 17 | $jsonStr = $webClient.DownloadString("https://fsrm.experiant.ca/api/v1/combined") 18 | 19 | #Convert JSON to Custom Object 20 | $Raw = ConvertFrom-Json $jsonStr #Contains api 21 | 22 | #Add each file extension to an array for output 23 | $monitoredextensions = @(ConvertFrom-Json($jsonStr) | ForEach-Object { $_.filters }) 24 | 25 | #Create custom object containing info from API 26 | $properties = @{DateExtracted = ((Get-Date).ToShortDateString()) 27 | GroupCount = $raw.api.file_group_count 28 | LastUpdated = $raw.lastUpdated.date 29 | Extensions = $monitoredextensions} 30 | 31 | $obj = New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property $properties 32 | Write-Output $obj 33 | } 34 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Powershell 2 | 3 | Powershell Functions that I use regularly at work. I've appropriately redacted them so that there is no identifying information present. 4 | 5 | ## Cmdlets 6 | 7 | ### Connect-SCCM 8 | Imports Configuration Manager Module and Maps PSDrive to Primary server enabling SCCM cmdlets to be utilised. 9 | 10 | ### Get-ADComputerOwner 11 | Gets the owner of the Computer object from the ACL of the AD Object. 12 | 13 | ### Get-ADExistence 14 | Gets whether a computer AD object exists for a given machine name. 15 | 16 | ### Get-ADLocalAdminGroup 17 | Checks AD to see if a Local Admin Group exists for the corresponding computer account and it's members. 18 | 19 | ### Get-ADUserAzure 20 | Checks AzureAD using UPN from on-premises Active Directory account 21 | 22 | ### Get-ADUserOwner 23 | Gets the owner of the User object from the ACL of the AD Object. 24 | 25 | ### Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice 26 | Connects to SCCM and obtains a users primary device from the SMS database. 27 | 28 | ### Get-FSMORoleLocations 29 | Gets the servers which hold FSMO roles in domain. 30 | 31 | ### Get-FSRM 32 | Gets File Screen Monitoring filetypes from public API for recent ransomware attacks. 33 | 34 | ### Get-O365Licenses 35 | Gets the O365 license count and usage for SKU. 36 | 37 | ### Search-GPOsForStringReturnAll 38 | Searches Group Policy Objects for a provided string -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-ADUserAzure.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-ADUserAzure { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Gets the AzureAD account from the sAMAccountname of on-premises user 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Looks up the on-premises sAMAccountname and queries AzureAD using the UPN from the on-premises account. 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER username 10 | sAMAccountname of on-premises user account 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Get-ADUserAzure brett.miller 14 | 15 | .NOTES 16 | Saves having to type out the full UPN of a user to look them up in AzureAD 17 | #> 18 | [cmdletbinding()] 19 | Param ( 20 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 21 | Position=0, 22 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 23 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 24 | [ValidateNotNull()] 25 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 26 | [ValidateScript({ 27 | try { 28 | (Get-aduser -identity $_ -ErrorAction Stop) 29 | $true 30 | } 31 | catch { 32 | throw "User does not exist" 33 | } 34 | })] 35 | [string[]]$username 36 | ) 37 | process { 38 | foreach ($user in $username) { 39 | get-azureaduser -objectid (get-aduser -Identity $user).userprincipalname 40 | } 41 | } 42 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-ADUserOwner.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# 2 | .Synopsis 3 | Checks who owns the user object in Active Directory 4 | .DESCRIPTION 5 | Performs a lookup of the owner in the ACL of the user object in Active Directory 6 | .EXAMPLE 7 | Get-ADComputerOwner $Users 8 | .EXAMPLE 9 | Get-ADComputerOwner "User1", "User2" 10 | #> 11 | function Get-ADUserOwner 12 | { 13 | [CmdletBinding()] 14 | Param 15 | ( 16 | #$Users - Single or array of computers to search 17 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$false, 18 | ValueFromPipeline, 19 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 20 | [string[]]$Users 21 | ) 22 | 23 | Begin {} 24 | Process{ 25 | foreach ($user in $users){ 26 | try { 27 | $use = Get-ADUser $user -ErrorAction Stop 28 | $usepath = "AD:$($use.DistinguishedName.ToString())" 29 | $owner = (Get-Acl -Path $usepath).Owner 30 | $properties = @{Username = $user 31 | Owner = $owner} 32 | } catch { 33 | $properties = @{Username = $user 34 | Owner = $owner} 35 | } finally { 36 | $obj = New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property $properties 37 | Write-Output $obj 38 | } #End Finally 39 | } #End Foreach 40 | } #End Process 41 | End{} 42 | } #End Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-O365Licenses.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-O365Licenses { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Gets the current O365 license status 5 | .DESCRIPTION 6 | Connects to O365 tenancy and gets the current license total, used and remaining counts and outputs to console. 7 | .EXAMPLE 8 | Get-O365Licenses 9 | .EXAMPLE 10 | Get-O365Licnses | Out-GridView 11 | .OUTPUTS 12 | Name LicensesTotal LicensesUsed LicensesRemaining 13 | ---- ------------- ------------ ----------------- 14 | ENTERPRISEPREMIUM 25 5 20 15 | POWERAPPS_INDIVIDUAL_USER 10000 2 9998 16 | YAMMER_ENTERPRISE_STANDALONE 1 0 1 17 | ENTERPRISEPACK 52 41 11 18 | .NOTES 19 | Must be connected to AzureAD to run this script 20 | Use the Connect-AzureAD cmdlet to connect 21 | #> 22 | [CmdletBinding()] 23 | 24 | Param ( 25 | ) 26 | 27 | process { 28 | $skus = Get-AzureADSubscribedSku 29 | 30 | foreach ($sku in $skus) { 31 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 32 | Name = $sku.skupartnumber 33 | LicensesTotal = $sku.prepaidunits.enabled 34 | LicensesUsed = $sku.consumedunits 35 | LicensesRemaining = ($sku.prepaidunits.enabled) - ($sku.consumedunits) 36 | } 37 | } 38 | 39 | } 40 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-ADExistence.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# 2 | .Synopsis 3 | Checks if computer account exists for computer names provided 4 | .DESCRIPTION 5 | Checks if computer account exists for computer names provided 6 | .EXAMPLE 7 | Get-ADExistence $computers 8 | .EXAMPLE 9 | Get-ADExistence "computer1","computer2" 10 | #> 11 | function Get-ADExistence 12 | { 13 | [CmdletBinding()] 14 | Param 15 | ( 16 | # single or array of machine names 17 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 18 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 19 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true, 20 | HelpMessage="Enter one or multiple computer names")] 21 | [String[]]$Computers 22 | ) 23 | Begin{} 24 | Process { 25 | foreach ($computer in $computers) { 26 | try { 27 | $comp = get-adcomputer $computer -ErrorAction stop 28 | $properties = @{computername = $computer 29 | Enabled = $comp.enabled 30 | InAD = 'Yes'} 31 | } 32 | catch { 33 | $properties = @{computername = $computer 34 | Enabled = 'Fat Chance' 35 | InAD = 'No'} 36 | } 37 | finally { 38 | $obj = New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property $properties 39 | Write-Output $obj 40 | } 41 | } #End foreach 42 | 43 | } #End Process 44 | End{} 45 | } #End Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Gets a user's primary device from SCCM database 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Connects to SCCM and obtains a users primary device from the SMS database 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER identity 10 | This requires sAMAccountName in order to successfully find the user in SMS database. 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice -Identity Brett.Miller 14 | 15 | .EXAMPLE 16 | 'Brett.Miller' | Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice 17 | 18 | .Example 19 | Get-aduser brett.miller | select -ExpandProperty samaccountname | Get-CMUserPrimaryDevice 20 | #> 21 | [CmdletBinding(PositionalBinding=$false)] 22 | param ( 23 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 24 | Position=0, 25 | ValueFromPipeline=$true, 26 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 27 | [string[]]$identity 28 | 29 | ) 30 | process { 31 | foreach ($person in $identity) { 32 | $userobj = Get-CMUserDeviceAffinity -UserName ("fqdn\{0}" -f $person) 33 | if ($userobj){ 34 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 35 | sAMAccountName = ($userobj.uniqueusername | Select-Object -First 1).substring(5) 36 | ComputerName = $userobj | Select-Object -ExpandProperty resourcename 37 | } 38 | } 39 | else { 40 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 41 | sAMAccountName = $person 42 | ComputerName = $null 43 | } 44 | } 45 | } 46 | } 47 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-ADLocalAdminGroup.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-ADLocalAdminGroup { 2 | <# 3 | .Synopsis 4 | Get AD Local Admin group for corresponding computer account 5 | .DESCRIPTION 6 | Local Admin rights are granted via GPP using "OU ac-%computername%-LocalAdmin" 7 | AD accounts are created in Resource OU in AD and user added to those groups. 8 | .EXAMPLE 9 | Get-ADLocalAdminGroup L9018210 10 | Get-ADLocalAdminGroup $machines 11 | .EXAMPLE 12 | $machines | Get-LocalAdminGroup 13 | #> 14 | [CmdletBinding()] 15 | Param ( 16 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 17 | ValueFromPipeline=$true)] 18 | [string[]]$Computername 19 | ) 20 | 21 | Process { 22 | foreach ($computer in $computername) { 23 | $groupname = "OU ac-{0}-LocalAdmin" -f $computer 24 | try { 25 | $group = get-adgroup $groupname -Properties members 26 | [pscustomobject]@{ 27 | Computername = $computer 28 | Groupname = $group.name 29 | GroupExists = 'Yes' 30 | Members = if (($group.members).count -lt 1) { 31 | 'No Members' 32 | } 33 | else { 34 | (Get-ADGroupMember $groupname).samaccountname -join "," 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } 38 | catch { 39 | [pscustomobject]@{ 40 | Computername = $computer 41 | Groupname = $null 42 | GroupExists = 'No' 43 | Members = 'No Members' 44 | } 45 | } 46 | } 47 | } 48 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-ADComputerOwnerV0.1.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# 2 | .Synopsis 3 | Checks who owns the computer object in Active Directory 4 | .DESCRIPTION 5 | Performs a lookup of the owner in the ACL of the computer object in Active Directory 6 | .EXAMPLE 7 | Get-ADComputerOwner $Computers 8 | .EXAMPLE 9 | Get-ADComputerOwner "Computer1", "Computer2" 10 | #> 11 | function Get-ADComputerOwner 12 | { 13 | [CmdletBinding()] 14 | Param 15 | ( 16 | #$computers - Single or array of computers to search 17 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$false, 18 | ValueFromPipeline, 19 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 20 | [string[]]$Computers 21 | ) 22 | 23 | Begin {} 24 | Process{ 25 | foreach ($computer in $computers){ 26 | try { 27 | $comp = Get-ADComputer $computer -Properties Created -ErrorAction Stop 28 | $comppath = "AD:$($comp.DistinguishedName.ToString())" 29 | $owner = (Get-Acl -Path $comppath).Owner 30 | $properties = @{Computername = $comp.Name 31 | Owner = $owner 32 | Created = [datetime]$comp.Created 33 | Enabled = $comp.enabled} 34 | } catch { 35 | $properties = @{Computername = $comp.Name 36 | Owner = $null 37 | Created = $null 38 | Enabled = $null} 39 | } finally { 40 | $obj = New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property $properties 41 | Write-Output $obj 42 | } #End Finally 43 | } #End Foreach 44 | } #End Process 45 | End{} 46 | } #End Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Get-AzureADUserLicenseSummary.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Get-AzureADUserLicenseSummary { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Gets a summary of users license allocation and enabled plans in readable format. 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | Enables you to quickly identify O365 license allocated to a user as well as the plans that are enabled as part of their license. 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER ObjectID 10 | Specifies the ID (as a UPN or ObjectId) of a user in Azure AD. 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Get-AzureADUserLicenseSummary brett.miller@domain.com 14 | 15 | .EXAMPLE 16 | $users = 'brett.miller@domain.com','joe.bloggs@domain.com' 17 | 18 | Get-AzureADUserLicenseSummary $users 19 | 20 | .NOTES 21 | Requires connection to AzureAD 22 | Use Connect-AzureAD to establish connection 23 | #> 24 | 25 | [CmdletBinding()] 26 | 27 | Param ( 28 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 29 | Position=0, 30 | ValueFromPipeline, 31 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 32 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 33 | [string[]]$ObjectID 34 | ) 35 | 36 | process { 37 | foreach ($user in $ObjectID) { 38 | try { 39 | $userobj = Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId $user -ErrorAction stop 40 | if ($userobj) { 41 | $UserLicenses = Get-AzureADUserLicenseDetail -ObjectId $user -ErrorAction stop 42 | } 43 | 44 | [pscustomobject]@{ 45 | UserPrincipalName = $userobj.UserPrincipalName 46 | usagelocation = $userobj.usagelocation 47 | Licenses = ($UserLicenses.skupartnumber).replace('STANDARDPACK','ENTERPRISE E1').replace('ENTERPRISEPACK','ENTERPRISE E3').replace('ENTERPRISEPREMIUM','ENTERPRISE E5').replace('SHAREPOINTSTANDARD','SHAREPOINT ONLINE') 48 | Plans = ($UserLicenses.serviceplans | Where-Object ProvisioningStatus -EQ Success).serviceplanname 49 | } 50 | } 51 | catch { 52 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 53 | UserPrincipalName = $user 54 | usagelocation = $null 55 | Licenses = $null 56 | Plans = $null 57 | } 58 | } 59 | } 60 | } 61 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Set-O365License.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function Set-O365License { 2 | <# 3 | .SYNOPSIS 4 | Set S4b PSTN license and plans for a specified user(s) 5 | 6 | .DESCRIPTION 7 | S4b is replacing GoToMeeting and users need E5 license as well as PSTN functionality. This sets both in one go 8 | 9 | .PARAMETER UserToLicense 10 | Provide one or more UserPrincipalNames to assign a license and the relevant service plans. 11 | 12 | .EXAMPLE 13 | Set-SkypePSTNUser brett.miller@domain.com 14 | 15 | .NOTES 16 | Brett Miller - 2017-05-31 - https://millerb.co.uk 17 | Must be connected to AzureAD to run this script 18 | Use the Connect-AzureAD cmdlet to connect 19 | #> 20 | [CmdletBinding()] 21 | Param ( 22 | [Parameter(Mandatory=$true, 23 | Position=0, 24 | ValueFromPipeline, 25 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] 26 | [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] 27 | [string[]]$ObjectId 28 | ) 29 | 30 | begin { 31 | #Test for AzureAD connectivity prior to attempting Set 32 | try { 33 | Get-AzureADTenantDetail -ErrorAction stop 34 | } 35 | catch { 36 | $_.exception.message 37 | break 38 | } 39 | 40 | #Define the plans that will be enabled (Exchange Online, Skype for Business and Office 365 ProPlus ) 41 | #Write-Verbose "Enabled Plans are Skype for Business Plan2 and PSTN Conferencing" 42 | $enabledplans = 'MCOSTANDARD','MCOMEETADV' 43 | 44 | #Get the licensesku and create the Disabled ServicePlans object 45 | #Write-Verbose "License is set to Enterprise Premium (E5)" 46 | $licensesku = Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Where-Object {$_.SkuPartNumber -eq 'ENTERPRISEPREMIUM'} 47 | 48 | #Loop through all the individual plans and disable all plans except the one in $enabledplans 49 | $disabledplans = $licensesku.ServicePlans | ForEach-Object -Process { 50 | $_ | Where-Object -FilterScript {$_.ServicePlanName -notin $enabledplans } 51 | } 52 | 53 | #Create the AssignedLicense object with the License and disabledplans created earlier 54 | $licenseobj = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense 55 | $licenseobj.SkuId = $licensesku.SkuId 56 | $licenseobj.disabledplans = $disabledplans.ServicePlanId 57 | 58 | #Create the AssignedLicenses Object. Remove Licenses has to be declared as a null value 59 | $assignedlicenseobj = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses 60 | $assignedlicenseobj.AddLicenses = $licenseobj 61 | $assignedlicenseobj.RemoveLicenses = @() 62 | } 63 | process { 64 | foreach ($User in $ObjectId) { 65 | 66 | #The user that will get a license 67 | $UserObj = Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId $User 68 | 69 | #Assign the license to the user 70 | Write-Verbose "Setting $($licensesku.SkuPartNumber) on $user" 71 | Set-AzureADUserLicense -ObjectId $UserObj.ObjectId -AssignedLicenses $AssignedLicenseObj -Verbose 72 | } 73 | } 74 | 75 | end { 76 | } 77 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /powershell.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | /* 3 | // Place your snippets for PowerShell here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a prefix, body and 4 | // description. The prefix is what is used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are: 5 | // $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. Placeholders with the 6 | // same ids are connected. 7 | // Example: 8 | "Print to console": { 9 | "prefix": "log", 10 | "body": [ 11 | "console.log('$1');", 12 | "$2" 13 | ], 14 | "description": "Log output to console" 15 | } 16 | */ 17 | "365-LicenseObject": { 18 | "prefix": "O365-LicenseObject", 19 | "body": [ 20 | "\\$enabledplans = 'SHAREPOINTWAC','YAMMER_ENTERPRISE','SHAREPOINTSTANDARD'", 21 | "", 22 | "#Get the licensesku and create the Disabled ServicePlans object", 23 | "\\$licensesku = Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Where-Object {\\$_.SkuPartNumber -eq '${License}'} ", 24 | "\r", 25 | "#Loop through all the individual plans and disable all plans except the one in \\$enabledplans", 26 | "\\$disabledplans = \\$licensesku.ServicePlans | ForEach-Object -Process { ", 27 | "\\$_ | Where-Object -FilterScript {\\$_.ServicePlanName -notin \\$enabledplans }", 28 | "}", 29 | "#Create the AssignedLicense object with the License and disabledplans created earlier\r", 30 | "\\$licenseobj = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense\r", 31 | "\\$licenseobj.SkuId = \\$licensesku.SkuId\r", 32 | "\\$licenseobj.disabledplans = \\$disabledplans.ServicePlanId\r", 33 | "\r", 34 | "#Create the AssignedLicenses Object. Remove Licenses has to be declared as a null value", 35 | "\\$assignedlicenseobj = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses\r", 36 | "\\$assignedlicenseobj.AddLicenses = \\$licenseobj\r", 37 | "\\$assignedlicenseobj.RemoveLicenses = @()" 38 | ], 39 | "description": "Creates an O365 License Object" 40 | }, 41 | "Output-Object": { 42 | "prefix": "Output Object", 43 | "body": [ 44 | "\\$OutputObj = New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property \\$properties" 45 | ], 46 | "description": "Creates a PSCustomObject" 47 | }, 48 | "Select-Expression": { 49 | "prefix": "Select-Expression", 50 | "body": [ 51 | "Select-Object @{name='${PropertyName}';expression={\\$_}}" 52 | ], 53 | "description": "Creates a PSCustomObject" 54 | }, 55 | "PSCustomObject": { 56 | "prefix": "PSCustomObject", 57 | "body": [ 58 | "[pscustomobject]@{\r", 59 | "\t'${item1}' = ${Property1}\r", 60 | "\t'${item2}' = ${Property2}\r", 61 | "\t'${item3}' = ${Property3}\r", 62 | "\t'${item4}' = ${Property4}\r", 63 | "}" 64 | ], 65 | "description": "Creates a PSCustomObject" 66 | }, 67 | "New-ADGroup": { 68 | "prefix": "New-ADGroup", 69 | "body": [ 70 | "\\$params = @{\r", 71 | "\tName = '${Groupname}'\r", 72 | "\tSamAccountName = '${Groupname}'\r", 73 | "\tGroupCategory = '${Category}'\r", 74 | "\tGroupScope = '${GroupScope}'\r", 75 | "\tpath = 'ou=${SubOU},ou=Groups,ou=${ParentOU},dc=bbds,dc=balfourbeatty,dc=com'\r", 76 | "}\r", 77 | "\tNew-ADGroup @params" 78 | ], 79 | "description": "Creates New AD Group Hashtable" 80 | } 81 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /License-O365User.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# Stolen from https://365lab.net/2014/12/17/office-365-assign-individual-parts-of-licenses-based-on-groups-using-powershell/ 2 | Reworked to work with AzureADv2 Module 3 | License a user based on group membership for Office365 #> 4 | 5 | #requires -modules AzureAD 6 | 7 | <# SkuHashtable to convert SkuId to SkuPartNumber as this is not returned in Get-AzureADUser even though it was in Get-MsolUser 8 | it's less resource heavy than querying every user solely for the SkuPartNumber #> 9 | $SkuHashtable = @{} 10 | Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | ForEach-Object { 11 | $key = $_.skuid 12 | $value = @{ 13 | SkuPartNumber = $_.skupartnumber 14 | EnabledLicenses = $EnabledUnits = $_.prepaidunits.enabled 15 | ConsumedUnits = $ConsumedUnits = $_.ConsumedUnits 16 | RemainingUnits = $EnabledUnits - $ConsumedUnits 17 | } 18 | $SkuHashtable.Add($key,$value) 19 | } 20 | 21 | <# Dynamically create a Hashtable with group:license information for use later in the script 22 | Group format Test-E1-StandardPack, Test-E3-EnterprisePack 23 | The only way to correlate the Security Group with the license is via SkuPartNumber #> 24 | $GroupHashtable = @{} 25 | Get-AzureADGroup -SearchString 'test-e' | ForEach-Object { 26 | $key = $_.displayname 27 | $value = @{ 28 | LicenseSkuPartNumber = $PartNo = (($_.displayname).split("-")[2]) 29 | LicenseSkuId = $SkuHashtable.GetEnumerator() | Where-Object {$_.value.skupartnumber -EQ $PartNo} | select -ExpandProperty name 30 | GroupObjectId = $_.ObjectID 31 | } 32 | $GroupHashtable.Add($key,$value) 33 | } 34 | 35 | <# Get all currently licensed users (Users can have multiple licenses. 36 | Exclude admin accounts as these have RBAC and PowerBi AzureAnalysis plans assigned. #> 37 | $licensedusers = get-azureaduser -top 150 | Where-Object { 38 | $_.assignedlicenses.skuid -ne $null -and 39 | $_.userprincipalname -notlike 'adm-*'} | ForEach-Object { 40 | [pscustomobject]@{ 41 | userprincipalname = $_.userprincipalname 42 | LicenseSKU = $SkuID = $_.assignedlicenses.skuid 43 | SkuPartNumber = $SkuHashtable[$SkuID].skupartnumber 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | foreach ($Group in $GroupHashtable.Keys) { 48 | #Get the SKU of each of the licenses 49 | #$sku = Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Where-Object -FilterScript { $_.skupartnumber -eq $GroupHashtable[$Group].licenseskupartnumber } 50 | #Get all members of the Licensing Group 51 | $groupmembers = (Get-AzureADGroupMember -ObjectId $GroupHashtable[$Group].GroupObjectId).userprincipalname 52 | $grouplicensedusers = ($licensedusers | Where-Object {$_.skupartnumber -eq $GroupHashtable[$group].LicenseSkuPartNumber}).userprincipalname 53 | 54 | $comparisonobj = Compare-Object -ReferenceObject $groupmembers -DifferenceObject $grouplicensedusers 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | if ($SkuHashtable[$group].remainingunits -lt ($unlicensedusers | Measure-Object).count) { 59 | Write-Warning "Not enough licenses remaining to license users" 60 | break 61 | } 62 | 63 | foreach ($user in $unlicensedusers) { 64 | Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId $user.userprincipalname -UsageLocation 'GB' 65 | 66 | if ($Group -eq 'E5') { 67 | #Set-SkypeE5License -ObjectId $user.userprincipalname 68 | Write-Host "Setting E5 License on $($user.DisplayName)" 69 | } 70 | elseif ($Group -eq 'E3') { 71 | #Set-SkypeE1License -ObjectId $user.userprincipalname 72 | Write-Host "Setting E3 License on $($user.DisplayName)" 73 | } 74 | else { 75 | #Set-SkypeE1License -ObjectId $user.userprincipalname 76 | Write-Host "Setting E1 License on $($user.DisplayName)" 77 | } 78 | } 79 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Change source V1.0.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Lifted from http://www.scconfigmgr.com/2013/07/25/update-the-content-path-of-all-applications-in-configmgr-2012-with-powershell/ 2 | 3 | [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom((Join-Path (Get-Item $env:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH).Parent.FullName "Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.dll")) | Out-Null 4 | [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom((Join-Path (Get-Item $env:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH).Parent.FullName "Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Extender.dll")) | Out-Null 5 | [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom((Join-Path (Get-Item $env:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH).Parent.FullName "Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.MsiInstaller.dll")) | Out-Null 6 | 7 | $SiteServer = "sccmpw001" 8 | $SiteCode = "PR1" 9 | 10 | # Content locations 11 | $CurrentContentPath = "\\Server\Share\source\Applications" 12 | $UpdatedContentPath = "\\Server\Share\source\Applications" 13 | 14 | # Convert all to lower case 15 | $CurrentContentPath = $CurrentContentPath.ToLower() 16 | $UpdatedContentPath = $UpdatedContentPath.ToLower() 17 | 18 | # To be used when applying to only one application 19 | $applicationName = "Single Application Name for Testing" 20 | 21 | # To be used when applying to only one application 22 | $Applications = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $SiteServer -Namespace root\SMS\site_$SiteCode -class SMS_Application | Where-Object { $_.LocalizedDisplayName -eq $applicationName -and $_.isLatest -eq $True } 23 | 24 | # Selects all applications, ignores application name value 25 | # $Applications = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $SiteServer -Namespace root\SMS\site_$SiteCode -class SMS_Application | Where-Object { $_.isLatest -eq $True } 26 | 27 | $ApplicationCount = $Applications.Count 28 | 29 | Write-Output "" 30 | Write-Output "INFO: A total of $($ApplicationCount) applications will be modified`n" 31 | Write-Output "INFO: Value of current content path: $($CurrentContentPath)" 32 | Write-Output "INFO: Value of updated content path: $($UpdatedContentPath)`n" 33 | Write-Output "# What would you like to do?" 34 | Write-Output "# ---------------------------------------------------------------------" 35 | Write-Output "# 1. Verify first - Verify the applications new path before updating" 36 | Write-Output "# 2. Update now - Update the path on all applications" 37 | Write-Output "# ---------------------------------------------------------------------`n" 38 | $EnumAnswer = Read-Host "Please enter your selection [1,2] and press Enter" 39 | 40 | switch ($EnumAnswer) { 41 | 1 {$SetEnumAnswer = "Verify"} 42 | 2 {$SetEnumAnswer = "Update"} 43 | Default {$SetEnumAnswer = "Verify"} 44 | } 45 | 46 | if ($SetEnumAnswer -like "Verify") { 47 | 48 | Write-Output "" 49 | 50 | $Applications | ForEach-Object { 51 | 52 | $CheckApplication = [wmi]$_.__PATH 53 | $CheckApplicationXML = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Serialization.SccmSerializer]::DeserializeFromString($CheckApplication.SDMPackageXML,$True) 54 | 55 | foreach ($CheckDeploymentType in $CheckApplicationXML.DeploymentTypes) { 56 | 57 | $CheckInstaller = $CheckDeploymentType.Installer 58 | $CheckContents = $CheckInstaller.Contents[0] 59 | 60 | # Convert to lowercase 61 | $CheckContents.Location = ($CheckContents.Location).ToLower() 62 | 63 | Write-Host "FallbackToUnprotectedDP: $($CheckContents.FallbackToUnprotectedDP)" 64 | Write-Host "OnFastNetwork: $($CheckContents.OnFastNetwork)" 65 | Write-Host "OnSlowNetwork: $($CheckContents.OnSlowNetwork)" 66 | Write-Host "Peer cache: $($CheckContents.PeerCache)" 67 | Write-Host "PinOnClient: $($CheckContents.PinOnClient)" 68 | 69 | $CheckUpdatedPath = ($CheckContents.Location).replace($CurrentContentPath,$UpdatedContentPath) 70 | 71 | Write-Output "INFO: Current content path for $($_.LocalizedDisplayName):" 72 | Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green "$($CheckContents.Location)" 73 | Write-Output "UPDATE: Updated content path will be:" 74 | Write-Host -ForegroundColor Red "$($CheckUpdatedPath)`n" 75 | } 76 | } 77 | } 78 | 79 | if ($SetEnumAnswer -like "Update") { 80 | Write-Output "" 81 | $Applications | ForEach-Object { 82 | $Application = [wmi]$_.__PATH 83 | $ApplicationXML = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Serialization.SccmSerializer]::DeserializeFromString($Application.SDMPackageXML,$True) 84 | foreach ($DeploymentType in $ApplicationXML.DeploymentTypes) { 85 | $Installer = $DeploymentType.Installer 86 | $Contents = $Installer.Contents[0] 87 | 88 | #Covert to lowercase 89 | $Contents.Location = ($Contents.Location).ToLower() 90 | 91 | $UpdatePath = ($Contents.Location).Replace($CurrentContentPath,$UpdatedContentPath) 92 | 93 | if ($UpdatePath -ne $Contents.Location) { 94 | 95 | $UpdateContent = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.ContentImporter]::CreateContentFromFolder($UpdatePath) 96 | $UpdateContent.FallbackToUnprotectedDP = $Contents.FallbackToUnprotectedDP 97 | $UpdateContent.OnFastNetwork = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.ContentHandlingMode]::$($Contents.OnFastNetwork) 98 | $UpdateContent.OnSlowNetwork = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.ContentHandlingMode]::$($Contents.OnSlowNetwork) 99 | $UpdateContent.PeerCache = $Contents.PeerCache 100 | $UpdateContent.PinOnClient = $Contents.PinOnClient 101 | 102 | $Installer.Contents[0].ID = $UpdateContent.ID 103 | $Installer.Contents[0] = $UpdateContent 104 | 105 | } 106 | } 107 | $UpdatedXML = [Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Serialization.SccmSerializer]::SerializeToString($ApplicationXML, $True) 108 | $Application.SDMPackageXML = $UpdatedXML 109 | $Application.Put() | Out-Null 110 | Write-Output "INFO: Updated content path for $($_.LocalizedDisplayName)" 111 | } 112 | } 113 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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