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      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/configuring-office-365-settings-using-powershell-the-non-supported-way",
      "title": "Configuring Office 365 settings using PowerShell \u2013 The non-supported way",
      "summary": "Office 365 is a huge beast. It has so many services that it\u2019s hard to track all of them. It\u2019s even harder if you want to manage Office 365 using PowerShell. Microsoft makes many different PowerShell modules available for you, such as AzureAD, AzureADPreview, ExchangeOnline, MicrosoftTeams, and recently, Microsoft.Graph. But even with so many different modules, there are still tasks that Microsoft won\u2019t let you do from PowerShell. But it doesn\u2019t mean that it\u2019s not possible to do it. I\u2019ve spent some time tracking how Microsoft does things while you click thru the interface and created an O365Essentials PowerShell module that can do it in an automated way.",
      "date_published": "2021-09-26T15:12:35.0000000Z",
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        "Azure",
        "Azure AD",
        "graph api",
        "microsoft graph",
        "microsoft office 365",
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        "o365essentials",
        "office 365",
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      "title": "Office 365 \u2013 onmicrosoft.com address missing from user synchronized from Active Directory",
      "summary": "Onmicrosoft.com address is standard email address used by Office 365. While usually Clients tend to use their own domains onmicrosoft.com\u2026",
      "date_published": "2018-01-17T22:31:02.0000000Z",
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