I'm a real newbie when it comes to PowerShell; I'm not a powershell user at all.
BUT since we've started using MS Office 365, specifically for email, I'm being forced to try and learn powershell (quickly).
My outlook 365 is telling me I have users that haven't logged in, in the past xx amount of days but of course they won't tell me who they are...without using powershell.
Could someone give me some ps commands that would enable me to see who they are?
Please, remember I'm not a powershell user so if you could be somewhat specific I'd greatly appreciate it. I've stumbled through PS before to run a command but "stumbled" is exactly what I did.
Also, could someone suggest some powershell reading for future tasks.
Thanks,
Brad
BUT since we've started using MS Office 365, specifically for email, I'm being forced to try and learn powershell (quickly).
My outlook 365 is telling me I have users that haven't logged in, in the past xx amount of days but of course they won't tell me who they are...without using powershell.
Could someone give me some ps commands that would enable me to see who they are?
Please, remember I'm not a powershell user so if you could be somewhat specific I'd greatly appreciate it. I've stumbled through PS before to run a command but "stumbled" is exactly what I did.
Also, could someone suggest some powershell reading for future tasks.
Thanks,
Brad