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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/office-365-health-service-using-powershell",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/office-365-health-service-using-powershell",
      "title": "Office 365 Health Service using PowerShell",
      "summary": "Two years ago, I wrote a PowerShell module called PSWinDocumentation.O365HealthService. The idea was simple \u2013 replicate Health Service data Microsoft offers in Office Portal so you can do with data whatever you want and display it however you like. I\u2019ve written about it in this blog post. A few weeks back, someone reported that the module stopped working, and I\u2019ve confirmed it indeed no longer works! Initially, I thought that maybe some data format changed, as it changed multiple times, or perhaps the date format was wrong again, but no. Microsoft has deprecated Office 365 Service Communications API reference and instead tells us that Service Health is now only available via Microsoft Graph API. Is it only me who didn\u2019t get the memo about this?",
      "date_published": "2022-02-14T17:48:15.0000000Z",
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        "documentation",
        "health",
        "office 365",
        "powershell",
        "pswindocumentation",
        "pswritehtml",
        "reporting"
      ]
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    {
      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/what-do-we-say-to-writing-active-directory-documentation",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/what-do-we-say-to-writing-active-directory-documentation",
      "title": "What do we say to writing Active Directory documentation?",
      "summary": "It\u2019s no secret that nobody likes creating documentation. I don\u2019t like it, and you don\u2019t like it, even documentation lovers don\u2019t like it. But while you can live without documentation, you really shouldn\u2019t. And I am not talking here only about documentation that is only useful in the onboarding process of new employees or documentation concerning introducing someone to some concepts to get them easily start. I\u2019m talking about documentation for your live environment where you know what you have, how you have set it up, but is still the same after one week, one month, or one year? Usually, not so much. And one of the worst mistakes admin can do is assume that his environment doesn\u2019t change, things are as they were when they were set up.",
      "date_published": "2019-05-12T12:46:24.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "Active Directory",
        "dashimo",
        "documentation",
        "documentimo",
        "excel",
        "excelimo",
        "powershell",
        "pswindocumentation",
        "Windows",
        "word"
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