├── .gitignore
├── Backlog.md
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── Deployment.md
├── LICENSE
├── M365PSProfile.png
├── M365PSProfile.psd1
├── M365PSProfile.psm1
├── M365PSProfile_01.png
├── M365PSProfile_02.png
├── M365PSProfile_03.png
├── M365PSProfile_04.png
├── M365PSProfile_05.png
├── M365PSProfile_06.png
├── M365PSProfile_07.png
└── README.md
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1 | # Ignore the Release directory
2 | Release/
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/Backlog.md:
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1 | # Backlog
2 |
3 | Here are some of the Ideas how we can even further improve this Module
4 |
5 | - Get-M365ModulePath - Add Code for Linux
6 | - Add-M365PSProfile - Add Parameter to support diffrent Profiletypes
7 | - All Users, All Hosts
8 | - All Users, Current Host
9 | - Current User, All Hosts
10 | - Current user, Current Host
11 | - Improve Documentation
12 | - Improve / Automate Testing and Deployment
13 |
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/CONTRIBUTING.md:
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1 | ## How to contribute to M365PSProfile
2 |
3 | #### **Did you find a bug?** :bug:
4 |
5 | * **Ensure the bug was not already reported** by searching on GitHub under [Issues](https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile/issues).
6 |
7 | * If you're unable to find an open issue addressing the problem, [open a new one](https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile/issues/new). Be sure to include a **title and clear description** (as much relevant information as possible).
8 |
9 | #### **Did you write a patch that fixes a bug? Did you add a new feature or updated an existing one?** :gear:
10 |
11 | * Create a [new fork](https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile/fork) with all branches.
12 |
13 | * Create a new branch based on the develop branch in the forked repository, where you implement your changes.
14 |
15 | * Open a new pull request from the new branch to the develop branch of the original repository (all changes for the next release are added to the develop branch).
16 |
17 | * Ensure the PR description clearly describes the problem and solution.
18 |
19 | #### **Did you fix whitespace, format code, or make a purely cosmetic patch?** :ring:
20 |
21 | Changes that are cosmetic in nature and do not add anything substantial to the stability or functionality of M365PSProfile will generally not be accepted.
22 |
23 | #### **Do you have questions about the source code?** :phone:
24 |
25 | * If you have any questions about using M365PSProfile, please contact the creators of the module directly: [@andresbohren](https://x.com/andresbohren) or [@fabrisodotps1](https://x.com/fabrisodotps1)
26 |
27 | Thanks! :heart:
28 |
29 | M365PSProfile Team
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1 | ## Script Analyzer
2 |
3 | ```pwsh
4 | Install-PSResource -Name PSScriptAnalyzer -Scope CurrentUser
5 | Invoke-ScriptAnalyzer -Path C:\GIT_WorkingDir\M365PSProfile\M365PSProfile.psm1 -ExcludeRule PSAvoidUsingWriteHost
6 | ```
7 |
8 | ## Testing
9 |
10 | ```pwsh
11 | Import-Module C:\Git_WorkingDir\M365PSProfile\M365PSProfile.psd1
12 | Get-Command -Module M365PSProfile
13 | Get-M365StandardModule
14 | Uninstall-M365Module
15 | Install-M365Module
16 | Add-M365PSProfile
17 | Disconnect-All
18 | Set-WindowTitle -Title "M365PSProfile"
19 | ```
20 |
21 | ## Pull Request to Main
22 |
23 | Create a Pull Request to Main and Approve
24 |
25 | ## Add GIT Tag
26 |
27 | Adding Tags in git
28 |
29 | ```pwsh
30 | # List Tags
31 | git tag
32 |
33 | # Add Tag
34 | git tag -a v0.9.0 -m "Release v0.9.0"
35 |
36 | # Push Tag to Repo
37 | git push origin --tags
38 | ```
39 |
40 | ## Create Release
41 |
42 | Create Release from GitHub Portal based on Tag
43 |
44 | ## Deploy to Release Folder
45 |
46 | ```pwsh
47 | ##############################################################################
48 | # Deploy to Release Folder
49 | ##############################################################################
50 | Set-Location -Path "C:\GIT_WorkingDir\M365PSProfile\"
51 |
52 | $CurrentDirectory = (Get-Location).Path
53 | $Path = (Get-Location).Path + "\Release"
54 |
55 | #Delete Folder Release if it exist
56 | If (Test-Path -Path $Path)
57 | {
58 | Remove-Item -Path $Path -Recurse -confirm:$false
59 | }
60 |
61 | #Create Folder Release
62 | New-Item -Path $Path -Type "Directory"
63 |
64 | # Copy PoweShell Files to Release Folder
65 | $PSFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $CurrentDirectory -File | Where-Object {$_.Name -match ".psd1" -or $_.Name -match ".psm1"}
66 | Copy-Item $PSFiles -Destination $Path
67 | ```
68 |
69 | ## Deploy to PowerShell Gallery
70 |
71 | Deploy Files from the Release Directory to the PowerShell Gallery
72 |
73 | ```pwsh
74 | ##############################################################################
75 | # Deploy to PowerShell Gallery
76 | ##############################################################################
77 | Set-Location -Path "C:\GIT_WorkingDir\M365PSProfile\"
78 | $APIKey = Read-Host "YourSecretApiKey"
79 | $Path = (Get-Location).Path + "\Release\"
80 | Publish-PSResource -Path $Path -ApiKey $APIKey -Repository PSGallery
81 | ```
82 |
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1 | # Module manifest for module 'M365PSProfile'
2 | # Generated by: Andres Bohren
3 | # Generated on: 9/13/2023
4 |
5 | @{
6 |
7 | # Script module or binary module file associated with this manifest.
8 | RootModule = 'M365PSProfile.psm1'
9 |
10 | # Version number of this module.
11 | ModuleVersion = '0.9.0'
12 |
13 | # Supported PSEditions
14 | CompatiblePSEditions = @('Core', 'Desktop')
15 |
16 | # ID used to uniquely identify this module
17 | GUID = '36bed064-7e84-4df2-b6d5-a3346c217051'
18 |
19 | # Author of this module
20 | Author = 'Andres Bohren, Fabrice Reiser'
21 |
22 | # Company or vendor of this module
23 | CompanyName = ''
24 |
25 | # Copyright statement for this module
26 | Copyright = '(c) 2024 Andres Bohren & Fabrice Reiser'
27 |
28 | # Description of the functionality provided by this module
29 | Description = 'This PowerShell Module helps M365 Administrators to keep the needed PowerShell Modules up to date'
30 |
31 | # Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell engine required by this module
32 | # PowerShellVersion = ''
33 | PowerShellVersion = '5.1'
34 |
35 | # Name of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module
36 | # PowerShellHostName = ''
37 |
38 | # Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module
39 | # PowerShellHostVersion = ''
40 |
41 | # Minimum version of Microsoft .NET Framework required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only.
42 | # DotNetFrameworkVersion = ''
43 |
44 | # Minimum version of the common language runtime (CLR) required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only.
45 | # CLRVersion = ''
46 |
47 | # Processor architecture (None, X86, Amd64) required by this module
48 | # ProcessorArchitecture = ''
49 |
50 | # Modules that must be imported into the global environment prior to importing this module
51 | # RequiredModules = @()
52 | RequiredModules = @(@{ModuleName = 'Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet'; GUID = 'e4e0bda1-0703-44a5-b70d-8fe704cd0643'; ModuleVersion = '1.1.1'; })
53 |
54 | # Assemblies that must be loaded prior to importing this module
55 | # RequiredAssemblies = @()
56 |
57 | # Script files (.ps1) that are run in the caller's environment prior to importing this module.
58 | # ScriptsToProcess = @()
59 |
60 | # Type files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
61 | # TypesToProcess = @()
62 |
63 | # Format files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
64 | # FormatsToProcess = @()
65 |
66 | # Modules to import as nested modules of the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess
67 | # NestedModules = @()
68 |
69 | # Functions to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no functions to export.
70 | FunctionsToExport = @('Install-M365Module', 'Uninstall-M365Module', 'Get-M365StandardModule', 'Add-M365PSProfile', 'Disconnect-All', 'Set-WindowTitle')
71 |
72 | # Cmdlets to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no cmdlets to export.
73 | CmdletsToExport = @()
74 |
75 | # Variables to export from this module
76 | VariablesToExport = '*'
77 |
78 | # Aliases to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no aliases to export.
79 | AliasesToExport = @()
80 |
81 | # DSC resources to export from this module
82 | # DscResourcesToExport = @()
83 |
84 | # List of all modules packaged with this module
85 | # ModuleList = @()
86 |
87 | # List of all files packaged with this module
88 | # FileList = @()
89 |
90 | # Private data to pass to the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess. This may also contain a PSData hashtable with additional module metadata used by PowerShell.
91 | PrivateData = @{
92 |
93 | PSData = @{
94 |
95 | # Tags applied to this module. These help with module discovery in online galleries.
96 | Tags = @('Office365', 'Microsoft365', 'O365', 'M365', 'Admin' )
97 |
98 | # A URL to the license for this module.
99 | # LicenseUri = ''
100 |
101 | # A URL to the main website for this project.
102 | ProjectUri = 'https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile'
103 |
104 | # A URL to an icon representing this module.
105 | IconUri = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile/develop/M365PSProfile.png'
106 |
107 | # Set to a prerelease string value if the release should be a prerelease.
108 | #Prerelease = 'Preview2'
109 |
110 | # ReleaseNotes of this module
111 | ReleaseNotes = '
112 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
113 | Whats new in this release:
114 | V0.9.0
115 | - Added MicrosoftPlaces Module to the Standard Modules (Get-M365StandardModule)
116 | - Bugfix: Uninstall-M365Module -FileMode did not cover all aspects
117 | - Updated to Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet 1.1.1
118 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
119 | '
120 | } # End of PSData hashtable
121 |
122 | } # End of PrivateData hashtable
123 |
124 | # HelpInfo URI of this module
125 | # HelpInfoURI = ''
126 |
127 | # Default prefix for commands exported from this module. Override the default prefix using Import-Module -Prefix.
128 | # DefaultCommandPrefix = ''
129 |
130 | }
131 |
132 |
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1 | ##############################################################################
2 | # M365 PS Profile
3 | # Installs and Updates the Required PowerShell Modules for M365 Management
4 | ##############################################################################
5 |
6 | ##############################################################################
7 | # Global variable for standard modules
8 | ##############################################################################
9 | [array]$global:M365StandardModules = @(
10 | "ExchangeOnlineManagement",
11 | "Icewolf.EXO.SpamAnalyze",
12 | "MicrosoftTeams",
13 | "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell",
14 | "PnP.PowerShell",
15 | "ORCA",
16 | "O365CentralizedAddInDeployment",
17 | "M365PSProfile"
18 | "MSCommerce",
19 | "WhiteboardAdmin",
20 | "Microsoft.Graph",
21 | "Microsoft.Graph.Beta",
22 | "MicrosoftPlaces",
23 | "MSIdentityTools",
24 | "PSMSALNet"
25 | )
26 |
27 | ##############################################################################
28 | # Get-M365ModulePath
29 | # Returns the Path for the Modules
30 | ##############################################################################
31 | Function Get-M365ModulePath {
32 | <#
33 | .SYNOPSIS
34 | Returns the Path for the Modules based ont the Scope Parameter
35 |
36 | .DESCRIPTION
37 | Returns the Path for the Modules based ont the Scope Parameter
38 |
39 | .PARAMETER Scope
40 | Sets the Scope [CurrentUser/AllUsers] for the Installation of the PowerShell Modules. Default value is CurrentUser.
41 |
42 | .EXAMPLE
43 | Get-M365ModulePath -Scope CurrentUser
44 |
45 | .EXAMPLE
46 | Get-M365ModulePath -Scope AllUsers
47 |
48 | .LINK
49 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
50 | #>
51 |
52 | PARAM(
53 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][ValidateSet("CurrentUser", "AllUsers")][string]$Scope = "CurrentUser"
54 | )
55 |
56 | $Personal = [environment]::getfolderpath("mydocuments")
57 | $ProgramFiles = [environment]::getfolderpath("ProgramFiles")
58 | If ([System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation]::IsOSPlatform([System.Runtime.InteropServices.OSPlatform]::Windows))
59 | {
60 | #Windows
61 | If ($Host.Version -ge "6.0")
62 | {
63 | $Path = "PowerShell"
64 | } else {
65 | $path = "WindowsPowerShell"
66 | }
67 |
68 | If ($Scope -eq "CurrentUser")
69 | {
70 | $LocalUserDir = Join-Path -Path $Personal -ChildPath $Path
71 | return $LocalUserDir + "\Modules\"
72 | }
73 |
74 | If ($Scope -eq "AllUsers")
75 | {
76 | $AllUsersDir = Join-Path -Path $ProgramFiles -ChildPath $Path
77 | return $AllUsersDir + "\Modules\"
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 | #Unix / OSX
82 | #$LocalUserDir = Join-Path -Path $Env:Home -ChildPath ".local", "share", "powershell"
83 | #$AllUsersDir = Join-Path -Path "/usr" -ChildPath "local", "share", "powershell"
84 | #Return $LocalUserDir, $AllUsersDir
85 | }
86 |
87 | ##############################################################################
88 | # Get-M365StandardModules
89 | # Returns the M365StandardModules global variable
90 | ##############################################################################
91 | Function Get-M365StandardModule {
92 | <#
93 | .SYNOPSIS
94 | Returns the M365StandardModules global variable.
95 |
96 | .DESCRIPTION
97 | Returns the M365StandardModules global variable which contains the standard modules for M365 Management.
98 |
99 | .EXAMPLE
100 | Get-M365StandardModule
101 |
102 | .LINK
103 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
104 | #>
105 |
106 | return $global:M365StandardModules
107 | }
108 |
109 | ##############################################################################
110 | # Function AsciiArt
111 | ##############################################################################
112 | Function Invoke-AsciiArt {
113 | <#
114 | .SYNOPSIS
115 | Generates M365PSProfile AsciiArt
116 |
117 | .DESCRIPTION
118 | Generates M365PSProfile AsciiArt
119 |
120 | .EXAMPLE
121 | Invoke-AsciiArt
122 |
123 | .LINK
124 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
125 | #>
126 |
127 | Write-Host " __ __ ____ __ _____ _____ _____ _____ __ _ _ "
128 | Write-Host "| \/ |___ \ / /| ____| __ \ / ____| __ \ / _(_) | "
129 | Write-Host "| \ / | __) |/ /_| |__ | |__) | (___ | |__) | __ ___ | |_ _| | ___ "
130 | Write-Host "| |\/| ||__ <| '_ \___ \| ___/ \___ \| ___/ '__/ _ \| _| | |/ _ \"
131 | Write-Host "| | | |___) | (_) |__) | | ____) | | | | | (_) | | | | | __/"
132 | Write-Host "|_| |_|____/ \___/____/|_| |_____/|_| |_| \___/|_| |_|_|\___|"
133 | Write-Host "Version:" $MyInvocation.MyCommand.ScriptBlock.Module.Version
134 | }
135 |
136 | ##############################################################################
137 | # Add-M365PSProfile
138 | # Add M365PSProfile, if no PowerShell Profile exists
139 | ##############################################################################
140 | Function Add-M365PSProfile {
141 | <#
142 | .SYNOPSIS
143 | Add PowerShell Profile with M365PSProfile setup
144 |
145 | .DESCRIPTION
146 | Add PowerShell Profile with M365PSProfile setup.
147 |
148 | Needs to be executed separately for PowerShell v5 and v7.
149 |
150 | .EXAMPLE
151 | Add-M365PSProfile
152 |
153 | .LINK
154 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
155 | #>
156 | [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact = 'Medium')]
157 | param()
158 |
159 | $M365PSProfileContent = @"
160 |
161 | #M365PSProfile: Install or updates the default Modules (what we think every M365 Admin needs) in the CurrentUser Scope
162 | Import-Module -Name M365PSProfile
163 | Install-M365Module
164 | "@
165 |
166 | If (-not(Test-Path -Path $Profile)) {
167 | #No Profile found
168 | Write-Host "No PowerShell Profile exists. A new Profile with the M365PSProfile setup is created."
169 | $M365PSProfileContent | Out-File -FilePath $Profile -Encoding utf8 -Force
170 | } else {
171 | #Profile found
172 | $ProfileContent = Get-Content -Path $Profile -Encoding utf8
173 | #$ProfileContent | Where-Object {$_ -match "Import-Module -Name M365PSProfile"}
174 | $Match = $ProfileContent | Where-Object {$_ -match "Install-M365Module"}
175 | If ($Null -ne $Match)
176 | {
177 | #M365PSProfile already in Profile
178 | Write-Host "PowerShell Profile already exists. M365PSProfile is already in the Profile." -ForegroundColor Yellow
179 | } else {
180 | #M365PSProfile not in Profile
181 | Write-Host "PowerShell Profile already exists. Adding M365PSProfile to it" -ForegroundColor Yellow
182 | Add-Content -Path $Profile -Value $M365PSProfileContent -Encoding utf8
183 | }
184 | }
185 | }
186 |
187 | ##############################################################################
188 | # Uninstall-M365Modules
189 | # Remove Modules in -Modules Parameter
190 | ##############################################################################
191 | Function Uninstall-M365Module {
192 | <#
193 | .SYNOPSIS
194 | Uninstall M365 PowerShell Modules
195 |
196 | .DESCRIPTION
197 | Uninstall of all defined M365 modules
198 |
199 | .PARAMETER Modules
200 | Array of Module Names that will be uninstalled. Default value are the default modules (see Get-M365StandardModule) or an Array with the Modules to uninstall.
201 |
202 | .PARAMETER Scope
203 | Sets the Scope [CurrentUser/AllUsers] for the Installation of the PowerShell Modules. Default value is CurrentUser.
204 |
205 | .PARAMETER Repository
206 | [string]Repository specifies which PowerShell Repository should be used [Default is PSGallery]
207 |
208 | .PARAMETER FileMode
209 | [switch]FileMode uses the File System to remove the Modules
210 |
211 | .EXAMPLE
212 | Uninstall-M365Modules
213 |
214 | .EXAMPLE
215 | Uninstall-M365Modules -Modules "Az","MSOnline","PnP.PowerShell","Microsoft.Graph" -Scope CurrentUser
216 |
217 | .LINK
218 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
219 | #>
220 |
221 | param (
222 | [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)][array]$Modules = $global:M365StandardModules,
223 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][ValidateSet("CurrentUser", "AllUsers")][string]$Scope = "CurrentUser",
224 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][switch]$FileMode = $false
225 | )
226 |
227 | If ([System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation]::IsOSPlatform([System.Runtime.InteropServices.OSPlatform]::Windows))
228 | {
229 | #Windows
230 | $currentPrincipal = New-Object Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal([Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
231 | $IsAdmin = $currentPrincipal.IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)
232 | }
233 |
234 | foreach ($Module in $Modules) {
235 |
236 | #Unload Module
237 | If ($Module -ne "M365PSProfile")
238 | {
239 | Get-Module -Name $Module | Remove-Module -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
240 | }
241 |
242 | #Check if Module is Installed
243 | [Array]$InstalledModules = Get-InstalledPSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Sort-Object Version -Descending
244 |
245 | if ($InstalledModules) {
246 | # Module found
247 | if (($IsAdmin -eq $false) -and ($Scope -eq "AllUsers")) {
248 | Write-Host "WARNING: PS must be running to uninstall the Module" -ForegroundColor Red
249 | } else {
250 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
251 | {
252 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all $Module Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
253 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
254 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "$Module" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
255 | } else {
256 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module: $Module $($InstalledModules.Version.ToString())" -ForegroundColor Yellow
257 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck -ErrorAction Stop
258 | }
259 | }
260 |
261 | #If AZ also Uninstall all AZ.* Modules
262 | If ($Module -eq "AZ")
263 | {
264 | Write-Host "Uninstall AZ.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
265 | #Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "AZ.*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
266 | $InstalledAZModules = Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "AZ.*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
267 | Foreach ($AZModule in $InstalledAZModules)
268 | {
269 | #FileMode
270 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
271 | {
272 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove Module: $($AZModule.Name)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
273 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
274 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "AZ.*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
275 | } else {
276 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module: $($AZModule.Name) $($AZModule.Version.ToString())" -ForegroundColor Yellow
277 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $AZModule.Name -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
278 | }
279 | }
280 | }
281 |
282 | #If Microsoft.Graph also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.* Modules
283 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph")
284 | {
285 | #FileMode
286 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
287 | {
288 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all Microsoft.Graph.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
289 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
290 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "Microsoft.Graph.*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
291 | } else {
292 | Write-Host "Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
293 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object {$_.Name -notmatch "Microsoft.Graph.Beta"} | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
294 | }
295 | }
296 |
297 | #If Microsoft.Graph.Beta also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules
298 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph.Beta")
299 | {
300 | #FileMode
301 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
302 | {
303 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all Microsoft.Graph.Beta* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
304 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
305 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "Microsoft.Graph.Beta*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
306 | } else {
307 | Write-Host "Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
308 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.Beta*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
309 | }
310 | }
311 |
312 | } else {
313 | #Module Notfound
314 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
315 | {
316 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all $Module Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
317 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
318 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "$Module" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
319 | }
320 |
321 | #If AZ also Uninstall all AZ.* Modules
322 | If ($Module -eq "AZ")
323 | {
324 | #FileMode
325 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
326 | {
327 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all AZ.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
328 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
329 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "AZ.*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
330 | } else {
331 | Write-Host "NO AZ Root Module. Uninstall AZ.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
332 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "AZ.*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
333 | }
334 | }
335 |
336 | #If Microsoft.Graph also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.* Modules
337 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph")
338 | {
339 | #FileMode
340 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
341 | {
342 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all Microsoft.Graph.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
343 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
344 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "Microsoft.Graph.*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
345 | } else {
346 | Write-Host "NO Microsoft.Graph Root Module. Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
347 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object {$_.Name -notmatch "Microsoft.Graph.Beta"} | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
348 | }
349 | }
350 |
351 | #If Microsoft.Graph.Beta also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules
352 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph.Beta")
353 | {
354 | #FileMode
355 | If ($FileMode -eq $true)
356 | {
357 | Write-Host "Using FileMode. Remove all Microsoft.Graph.Beta* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
358 | $ModulesPath = Get-M365ModulePath -Scope $Scope
359 | Get-ChildItem -Path $ModulesPath -Filter "Microsoft.Graph.Beta*" -Recurse | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
360 | } else {
361 | Write-Host "NO Microsoft.Graph.Beta Module. Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
362 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.Beta*" -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Uninstall-PSResource -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
363 | }
364 | }
365 | }
366 | }
367 | }
368 |
369 | ##############################################################################
370 | # Remove existing PS Connections
371 | ##############################################################################
372 | Function Disconnect-All {
373 | <#
374 | .SYNOPSIS
375 | Disconnect all Connections to Microsoft 365 Services
376 |
377 | .DESCRIPTION
378 | Disconnect all Connections of the Modules MicrosoftTeams, ExchangeOnlineManagement, Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell, Microsoft.Graph and removes remote PS Sessions
379 |
380 | .EXAMPLE
381 | Disconnect-All
382 |
383 | .LINK
384 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
385 | #>
386 |
387 | Get-PSSession | Remove-PSSession
388 | Disconnect-MicrosoftTeams -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
389 | Disconnect-MgGraph -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
390 |
391 | If (Get-Module -Name "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell")
392 | {
393 | Disconnect-SPOService -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
394 | }
395 |
396 | If (Get-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement")
397 | {
398 | Disconnect-ExchangeOnline -confirm:$false -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
399 | }
400 |
401 | If (Get-Module -Name "PnP.PowerShell")
402 | {
403 | Disconnect-PnPOnline -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
404 | }
405 | }
406 |
407 | #############################################################################
408 | # Set-WindowTitle Function
409 | #############################################################################
410 | Function Set-WindowTitle {
411 | <#
412 | .SYNOPSIS
413 | Set the Window Title
414 |
415 | .DESCRIPTION
416 | Set the Window Title
417 |
418 | .EXAMPLE
419 | Set-WindowTitle
420 |
421 | .EXAMPLE
422 | Set-WindowTitle -Title "My Title"
423 |
424 | .LINK
425 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
426 | #>
427 |
428 | [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)]
429 | PARAM (
430 | [string]$Title = "Windows PowerShell"
431 | )
432 | If ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($Title))
433 | {
434 | $host.ui.RawUI.WindowTitle = $Title
435 | }
436 | }
437 |
438 | ##############################################################################
439 | # Main Program
440 | ##############################################################################
441 |
442 | Function Install-M365Module {
443 | <#
444 | .SYNOPSIS
445 | M365PSProfile installs and keeps the PowerShell Modules needed for Microsoft 365 Management up to date.
446 | It provides a simple way to add it to the PowerShell Profile
447 |
448 | .DESCRIPTION
449 | M365PSProfile installs and keeps the PowerShell Modules needed for Microsoft 365 Management up to date.
450 | It provides a simple way to add it to the PowerShell Profile
451 |
452 | .PARAMETER Modules
453 | [array]$Modules = @(,)
454 | [array]$Modules = @("AZ", "MSOnline", "AzureADPreview", "ExchangeOnlineManagement", "Icewolf.EXO.SpamAnalyze", "MicrosoftTeams", "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell", "PnP.PowerShell" , "ORCA", "O365CentralizedAddInDeployment", "MSCommerce", "WhiteboardAdmin", "Microsoft.Graph", "Microsoft.Graph.Beta", "MSAL.PS", "MSIdentityTools" )
455 |
456 | .PARAMETER Scope
457 | Sets the Scope [CurrentUser/AllUsers] for the Installation of the PowerShell Modules
458 |
459 | .PARAMETER AsciiArt
460 | [bool]AsciiArt controls the AsciiArt Screen at the Start
461 |
462 | .PARAMETER $RunInVSCode
463 | [bool]$RunInVSCode controls if the Script will run in VSCode [Default is $false]
464 |
465 | .PARAMETER Repository
466 | [string]Repository specifies which PowerShell Repository should be used [Default is PSGallery]
467 |
468 | .LINK
469 | https://github.com/fabrisodotps1/M365PSProfile
470 |
471 | .EXAMPLE
472 | #Installs and updates the Default Modules in CurrentUser Scope
473 | Install-M365Modules
474 |
475 | .EXAMPLE
476 | #Installs and updates the specified Modules
477 | Install-M365Modules -Modules @("ExchangeOnlineManagement", "MicrosoftTeams", "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell", "PnP.PowerShell") -Scope [CurrentUser|AllUsers]
478 |
479 | .EXAMPLE
480 | #Installs and updates the specified Modules without showing AsciiArt at the Start
481 | Install-M365Modules -Modules @("ExchangeOnlineManagement", "MicrosoftTeams", "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell", "PnP.PowerShell") -Scope [CurrentUser|AllUsers] -AsciiArt $False
482 |
483 | .EXAMPLE
484 | #Installs and updates the Default Modules in CurrentUser Scope and use a custom repository called "MyRepo"
485 | Install-M365Modules -Repository "MyRepo"
486 | #>
487 |
488 | #Parameter for the Module
489 | param(
490 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][array]$Modules = $global:M365StandardModules,
491 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][ValidateSet("CurrentUser", "AllUsers")][string]$Scope = "CurrentUser",
492 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][bool]$AsciiArt = $true,
493 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][bool]$RunInVSCode = $false,
494 | [parameter(mandatory = $false)][string]$Repository = "PSGallery"
495 | )
496 |
497 | #Check if it is running in VSCode
498 | if ($env:TERM_PROGRAM -eq 'vscode') {
499 | If ($RunInVSCode -eq $false) {
500 | Exit
501 | }
502 | }
503 |
504 | If ($AsciiArt -eq $true) {
505 | #Show AsciArt
506 | Invoke-AsciiArt
507 | }
508 |
509 | If ([System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation]::IsOSPlatform([System.Runtime.InteropServices.OSPlatform]::Windows))
510 | {
511 | #Windows
512 | $currentPrincipal = New-Object Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal([Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
513 | $IsAdmin = $currentPrincipal.IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)
514 | }
515 |
516 | Import-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
517 |
518 | if($Repository -eq "PSGallery") {
519 | $PSGallery = Get-PSResourceRepository -Name PSGallery
520 | If ($PSGallery.Trusted -eq $false) {
521 | Write-Host "Warning: PSGallery is not Trusted (Get-PSResourceRepository -Name PSGallery)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
522 | Write-Host "Set PSGallery to Trusted (Set-PSResourceRepository -Name PSGallery -Trusted:$true)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
523 | Set-PSResourceRepository -Name PSGallery -Trusted:$true
524 | }
525 | }
526 |
527 | #Check if VSCode or PowerShell is running
528 | [array]$process = Get-Process | Where-Object { $_.ProcessName -eq "powershell" -or $_.ProcessName -eq "pwsh" -or $_.ProcessName -eq "code" }
529 |
530 | If ($process.count -gt 1) {
531 | Write-Host "PowerShell or Visual Studio Code running? Please close it, Modules in use can't be updated..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
532 | $process
533 |
534 | #count back from 5 to 1 and start the update
535 | 5..1 | ForEach-Object {
536 | Write-Host "M365PSProfile Update starts in $_ seconds... (Hit Ctrl+C to cancel)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
537 | Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
538 | }
539 | }
540 |
541 | Write-Host "Checking Modules..."
542 | #Check Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
543 | #Can't uninstall loaded DLL's so you have to uninstall next time you start PowerShell
544 | #[System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies() | where {$_.Location -match "Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet"}
545 | $Module = "Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet"
546 | [Array]$InstalledModules = Get-InstalledPSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Sort-Object Version -Descending
547 | Write-Host "Checking Module: $Module $($InstalledModules[0].Version.ToString())" -ForegroundColor Green
548 |
549 | If ($InstalledModules.Count -gt 1)
550 | {
551 | $Version = $InstalledModules[$InstalledModules.Count - 1].Version
552 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module $Module $Version" -ForegroundColor Yellow
553 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -Version $Version -SkipDependencyCheck
554 | } else {
555 | If ($InstalledModules.Count -eq 0)
556 | {
557 | #PSResourceGet Module not found
558 | Write-Host "Install PSResourceGet: Install-Module -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet -Scope CurrentUser" -ForegroundColor Red
559 | #Write-Host "Module $Module not found. Try to install..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
560 | #Install-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository
561 | } else {
562 | #Only one Version found
563 | [System.Version]$InstalledModuleVersion = $($InstalledModules.Version.ToString())
564 |
565 | #Get Module from PowerShell Gallery (or another repository if specified)
566 | $PSGalleryModule = Find-PSResource -Name $Module -Repository $Repository
567 | $PSGalleryVersion = $PSGalleryModule.Version.ToString()
568 |
569 | #Version Check
570 | If ($PSGalleryVersion -gt $InstalledModuleVersion)
571 | {
572 | Write-Host "Install newest Module $Module $PSGalleryVersion" -ForegroundColor Yellow
573 | Install-PSResource $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository
574 | }
575 | }
576 | }
577 |
578 | Foreach ($Module in $Modules) {
579 | #Get Array of installed Modules
580 | [Array]$InstalledModules = Get-InstalledPSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Sort-Object Version -Descending
581 |
582 | If ($Null -eq $InstalledModules) {
583 | #Module not found
584 | Write-Host "$Module Module not found. Try to install..."
585 | If ($IsAdmin -eq $false -and $Scope -eq "AllUsers") {
586 | Write-Host "WARNING: PS must be running to install the Module" -ForegroundColor Red
587 | } else {
588 | #Get Module from PowerShell Gallery
589 | $PSGalleryModule = Find-PSResource -Name $Module -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
590 | $PSGalleryVersion = $PSGalleryModule.Version.ToString()
591 | Write-Host "Install newest Module $Module $PSGalleryVersion" -ForegroundColor Yellow
592 |
593 | Install-PSResource $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
594 | }
595 | } else {
596 | #Module found
597 |
598 | #Get Module from PowerShell Gallery (or another repository if specified)
599 | $PSGalleryModule = Find-PSResource -Name $Module -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
600 | [System.Version]$PSGalleryVersion = $PSGalleryModule.Version.ToString()
601 |
602 | #Check if Multiple Modules are installed
603 | If (($InstalledModules.count) -gt 1) {
604 |
605 | Write-Host "WARNING: $Module > Multiple Versions found. Uninstall old Versions? (Default is Yes)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
606 | $Readhost = Read-Host " ( y / n ) "
607 | Switch ($ReadHost) {
608 | Y {
609 | #Uninstall all Modules
610 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module"
611 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
612 |
613 | #Install newest Module
614 | Write-Host "Install newest Module $Module $PSGalleryVersion" -ForegroundColor Yellow
615 | Install-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
616 | }
617 | N {
618 | Write-Host "Skip Uninstall old Modules"
619 | }
620 | Default {
621 | #Uninstall all Modules
622 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module"
623 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
624 |
625 | #Install newest Module
626 | Write-Host "Install newest Module $Module $PSGalleryVersion" -ForegroundColor Yellow
627 | Install-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
628 | }
629 | }
630 | } else {
631 | #Only one Module found
632 | [System.Version]$InstalledModuleVersion = $($InstalledModules.Version.ToString())
633 |
634 | #Version Check
635 | If ($PSGalleryVersion -gt $InstalledModuleVersion) {
636 | #Uninstall Module
637 | Write-Host "Uninstall Module: $Module $($InstalledModules.Version.ToString())" -ForegroundColor Yellow
638 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
639 |
640 | #If AZ also Uninstall all AZ.* Modules
641 | If ($Module -eq "AZ")
642 | {
643 | Write-Host "Uninstall AZ.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
644 | #Uninstall-PSResource AZ.* -Scope $Scope -SkipDependencyCheck
645 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "AZ.*" -Scope $Scope | Uninstall-PSResource -SkipDependencyCheck
646 | }
647 |
648 | #If Microsoft.Graph also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.* Modules
649 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph")
650 | {
651 | Write-Host "Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
652 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.*" -Scope $Scope | Where-Object {$_.Name -notmatch "Microsoft.Graph.Beta"} | Uninstall-PSResource -SkipDependencyCheck
653 | }
654 |
655 | #If Microsoft.Graph.Beta also Uninstall all Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules
656 | If ($Module -eq "Microsoft.Graph.Beta")
657 | {
658 | Write-Host "Uninstall Microsoft.Graph.Beta.* Modules" -ForegroundColor Yellow
659 | Get-InstalledPSResource -Name "Microsoft.Graph.Beta*" -Scope $Scope | Uninstall-PSResource -SkipDependencyCheck
660 | }
661 |
662 | #Install Module
663 | Write-Host "Install Module: $Module $PSGalleryVersion" -ForegroundColor Yellow
664 | Install-PSResource -Name $Module -Scope $Scope -TrustRepository -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -Repository $Repository #-Prerelease
665 | } else {
666 | #Write Module Name
667 | Write-Host "Checking Module: $Module $($InstalledModules.Version.ToString())" -ForegroundColor Green
668 | }
669 | }
670 | }
671 | }
672 | }
673 |
674 | ##############################################################################
675 | # Import Module
676 | ##############################################################################
677 | If (-not(Test-Path -Path $Profile))
678 | {
679 | Write-Host "No PowerShell Profile exists. You can add the M365PSProfile Update check with Add-M365PSProfile" -ForegroundColor Yellow
680 | } else {
681 | $Content = Get-Content -Path $Profile -Encoding utf8
682 | If ($Content -match "Install-M365Module")
683 | {
684 | #Match found
685 | } else {
686 | #No Match found
687 | Write-Host "You have a PowerShell Profile. You can add the M365PSProfile Update check with Add-M365PSProfile" -ForegroundColor Yellow
688 | }
689 | }
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1 | # M365PSProfile
2 |
3 | If you're an Microsoft 365 Administrator, you need to have several PowerShell Modules for Managing an M365 Environement.
4 |
5 | We've created a flexible Module, that simplifies the Installation and Update of these Modules.
6 |
7 | ## Our Journey
8 |
9 | A few Years ago Andres had created a PowerShell Profile Script that installed all the M365 Modules.
10 | The Modules where only installed when running as Administrator in the "AllUsers" Scope.
11 |
12 | That approach had some downsites:
13 |
14 | - Updating the Code required the User download the Script and Update the Profile for every Update
15 | - Required "Run as Admin" for installation of Modules
16 | - Updating Modules took a long Time ☕
17 | - The Modules where defined static in the Script
18 |
19 | Over time - that approach became unmanageable.
20 |
21 | ## Goals
22 |
23 | So we decided to write a Module that handles the Logic and can be updated from the PowerShell Gallery.
24 |
25 | Our Goals are:
26 |
27 | - Simple One-Liner in the [PowerShell Profile](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_profiles?view=powershell-7.3)
28 | - No Admin Rights required -> Installation in the "CurrentUser" Scope
29 | - Fast and configurable -> Predefined Modules or can be defined by yourself
30 | - Support for PowerShell 5 and 7 (Install in CurrentUser Scope)
31 | - Parameter for Modules that should be installed and updated
32 | - Use the [Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.psresourceget/?view=powershellget-3.x) (included in PowerShell 7.4)
33 |
34 | ## Installation
35 |
36 | You need to install the Module
37 |
38 | ```pwsh
39 | #PowerShellGet
40 | Install-Module -Name M365PSProfile -Scope CurrentUser
41 |
42 | #Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
43 | Install-PSResource -Name M365PSProfile
44 | ```
45 |
46 | 
47 |
48 | ### Available Commands
49 |
50 | You can view the available Commands of the Module with the command below
51 |
52 | ```pwsh
53 | Get-Command -Module M365PSProfile
54 | ```
55 |
56 | 
57 |
58 | ### What you have to put into your Profile
59 |
60 | If you don't have an existing PowerShell Profile you can simply use the command below.
61 |
62 | You have to do that for PowerShell 5 and PowerShell 7
63 |
64 | ```pwsh
65 | Add-M365PSProfile
66 | ```
67 |
68 | 
69 |
70 | If you have already a PowerShell Profile you need to add at least one line to your PowerShell Profile
71 |
72 | > Note: It does not work in VSCode on Purpose.
73 |
74 | ```pwsh
75 | Import-Module -Name M365PSProfile
76 | #Install or updates the default Modules (what we think every M365 Admin needs) in the CurrentUser Scope
77 | Install-M365Module
78 | ```
79 |
80 | 
81 |
82 | If you have specific Modules that you want to keep up to date, use the -Modules Parameter with an Array of ModuleNames
83 |
84 | ```pwsh
85 | #Install or Updates the Modules in the Array
86 | Install-M365Module -Modules @("ExchangeOnlineManagement", "Icewolf.EXO.SpamAnalyze", "MicrosoftTeams", "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell", "PnP.PowerShell", "ORCA", "M365PSProfile", "O365CentralizedAddInDeployment", "MSCommerce", "WhiteboardAdmin", "Microsoft.Graph", "Microsoft.Graph.Beta", "MSIdentityTools", "PSMSALNet")
87 | ```
88 |
89 | With these commands in the Profile it looks like this
90 |
91 | PowerShell 5
92 |
93 | 
94 |
95 | PowerShell 7
96 |
97 | 
98 |
99 | ### Script Parameters
100 |
101 | ```pwsh
102 | -Modules @(ArrayOfModulenames)
103 | -Scope [Default:CurrentUser/AllUsers]
104 | -AsciiArt [Default:true/false]
105 | -RunInVSCode [Default:false/true]
106 | ```
107 |
108 | ### PowerShell Profiles
109 |
110 | How do PowerShell Profiles work?
111 |
112 | - MS Learn [PowerShell Profiles](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_profiles?view=powershell-7.4)
113 |
114 | Basically there exist four Types
115 |
116 | - All Users, All Hosts
117 | - All Users, Current Host
118 | - Current User, All Hosts
119 | - Current user, Current Host
120 |
121 | Be aware that there are diffrent Profile Files for PowerShell 5 and 7.
122 | For Example "Current user, Current Host" on Windows
123 |
124 | ```pwsh
125 | #PowerShell 5.1
126 | #$HOME\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
127 | $Profile
128 | #View or Edit Profile
129 | notepad $Profile
130 |
131 | #PowerShell 7
132 | #$HOME\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
133 | $Profile
134 | #View or Edit Profile
135 | notepad $Profile
136 | ```
137 |
138 | ### Standard Modules that are installed with this Module
139 |
140 | These are the Modules that are installed if you don't use an Array with the -Modules Parameter.
141 |
142 | | Module | Description |
143 | | --- | --- |
144 | | ExchangeOnlineManagement | Exchange Online |
145 | | Icewolf.EXO.SpamAnalyze | Exchange Online Message Tracking / [SpamAnalyze](https://github.com/BohrenAn/GitHub_PowerShellScripts/tree/main/Icewolf.EXO.SpamAnalyze) |
146 | | MicrosoftTeams | Microsoft Teams |
147 | | Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell | Microsoft Sharepoint |
148 | | PnP.PowerShell | SharePoint / Microsoft Teams |
149 | | ORCA | Defender for Office 365 Recommended Configuration Analyzer |
150 | | O365CentralizedAddInDeployment | Deploy Office Add-Ins |
151 | | M365PSProfile | Keep your M365 Modules up to date |
152 | | MSCommerce | Manage M365 Self Service Purchase |
153 | | WhiteboardAdmin | Manage Whiteboards |
154 | | Microsoft.Graph | [Microsoft.Graph](https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0) |
155 | | Microsoft.Graph.Beta | [Microsoft.Graph.Beta](https://graph.microsoft.com/beta) |
156 | | MicrosoftPlaces | Microsoft Places |
157 | | PSMSALNet| PowerShell 7.4 MSAL.NET wrapper|
158 | | MSIdentityTools | Additional Functions for Identity |
159 |
160 | or you can use this command to list the default Modules
161 |
162 | ```pwsh
163 | Get-M365StandardModule
164 | ```
165 |
166 | ### Uninstall
167 |
168 | For Uninstalling there are three Options
169 |
170 | #### 1. Uninstall the Standard Modules
171 |
172 | You can use the -FileMode Parameter to remove the Module
173 |
174 | ```pwsh
175 | #Uninstalls the Standard M365 Modules
176 | Uninstall-M365Module
177 |
178 | #Uninstalls the Standard M365 Modules using the FileMode
179 | Uninstall-M365Module -FileMode
180 |
181 | #Uninstall MicrosoftTeams Module using FileMode
182 | Uninstall-M365Module -Module MicrosoftTeams -FileMode
183 | ```
184 |
185 | >Note: Currently there seems an Issue with PSResourceGet at uninstalling PowerShell Modules on redirected OneDrive Folders [GitHub Issue](https://github.com/PowerShell/PSResourceGet/issues/1793) (Parent Directory Access is denied)
186 |
187 | 
188 |
189 | #### 2. Uninstall the PSProfile
190 |
191 | >Note that PowerShell 5 and 7 have separate PowerShell Profiles
192 |
193 | You need to edit the PowerShell Profile and remove these two Lines
194 |
195 | ```pwsh
196 | Import-Module -Name M365PSProfile
197 | Install-M365Module
198 | ```
199 |
200 | To view or delete the PowerShell Profile you can use these Commands
201 |
202 | ```pwsh
203 | #View the Content of your PowerShell Profile
204 | Get-Content $Profile
205 |
206 | #Delete the PowerShell Profile
207 | Remove-Item $Profile
208 | ```
209 |
210 | #### 3. Uninstall the Module
211 |
212 | You can uninstall the M365PSProfile Module. Make sure you have removed the Lines in Option 2
213 |
214 | ```pwsh
215 | #PowerShellGet
216 | Uninstall-Module -Name M365PSProfile
217 |
218 | #Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
219 | Uninstall-PSResource -Name M365PSProfile
220 | ```
221 |
222 | ### Modules Path
223 |
224 | Show the Path where PowerShell looks for Modules
225 |
226 | ```pwsh
227 | $env:PSModulePath.Split(";")
228 | ```
229 |
230 | >Note: The Modules in the Scope "CurrentUser" has precedence over Scope "AllUsers"
231 |
232 | ## Contribution
233 |
234 | How can you contribute?
235 |
236 | ➡ Check out [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md)
237 |
238 | ## Maintainer
239 |
240 | - Fabrice Reiser [@fabrisodotps1](https://twitter.com/fabrisodotps1)
241 | - Andres Bohren [@andresbohren](https://twitter.com/andresbohren)
242 |
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