Category: PowerShell cmdlets

PnP PowerShell to remove SharePoint online file 0

Microsoft 365 : SharePoint Online – PowerShell script to delete file using PnP PowerShell

In this article we will discuss how to remove any file on given path using PnP PowerShell.

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Power Platform : Power Apps – Display, Edit, Save and Print the SharePoint List Items from Data Table using List Screen.

Power Platform : Power Apps – Display, Edit, Save and Print the SharePoint List Items from Data Table using List Screen.

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Power Platform: Print selected data table record to PDF file from PowerApps using Power Automate

Power Platform: Print selected data table record to pdf file from PowerApps using Power Automate

fig : AZURE – removing resource group from current subscription 0

Preparing AZ-104 : Creating Resource group from PowerShell and related CMDLETs – Azure Administration

AZURE Resource Group PowerShell CMDLETs

Creating new Resource Group using PowerShell

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Azure : simplifying concepts – discussing Azure Subscription in detail- helps in preparing Azure certifications and interviews

Azure : simplifying concepts – discussing Azure Subscription in detail- helps in preparing Azure certifications and interviews

We are trying to simplify Azure concepts – today discussing in depth – AZURE Subscription

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Small Tips and Tricks – PowerShell – Microsoft 365 : SharePoint Online – Getting site collection storage details

Small Tips and Tricks – PowerShell – Microsoft 365 : SharePoint Online – Getting site collection storage details

PowerShell CMDLET to get the Site Collection details.

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Microsoft 365 : Exchange Online / PowerShell – Resolving error – Send-MailMessage : The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 Client not authenticated to send mail

Microsoft 365 : Exchange Online / PowerShell – Resolving error – Send-MailMessage : The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 Client not authenticated to send mail

Sending an email through PowerShell

Send-MailMessage – PowerShell CMDLET

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