More than 250 integrated apps and servicesīring the apps and services you love into Teams to create your organization’s hub for teamwork. Share files with colleagues and work on them together. Grant people outside your organization access to existing teams and channels in MS Teams client software.Īccess, share, and edit Word docs, PowerPoint, and Excel files in real time. Use Teams for macOS, calling, Phone System, Calling Plan, or Direct Routing to take the stress out of conference calls.Ĭommunicate and collaborate with teams large and small.Ĭhoose what you show in a chat or meeting: your desktop, a specific app, a presentation, or a file.Įliminate distractions and ensure meetings run smoothly with background blur.
Never yell “who just joined?!” ever again. Send gifs, stickers, and emojis in a group chat or in one-to-one messages. Share your opinion, and your personality. Invite everyone you work with to chat, meet, call, and collaborate all in one place, no matter where you are. Teams of 10 or 10,000 can meet in one place, no matter how many places they’re in.
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To update any PowerShell module, you should use the same method used to install the module. To start working with Microsoft Teams PowerShell module, sign in with your Azure credentials.
In those situations, please follow these manual installation steps. In some environments, it's not possible to connect to the PowerShell Gallery. Install-Module -Name MicrosoftTeams -Force -AllowClobber Run the following command to install the latest PowerShellGet: Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet -Force -AllowClobber
If you're on Windows 10 version 1607 or higher, you already have PowerShell 5.1 installed. Follow these steps to install the module: Microsoft Teams PowerShell module is currently supported for use with PowerShell 5.1 on Windows. Yes Yes to All No No to All Suspend Help (default is "N"):Īnswer Yes or Yes to All to continue with the installation. Its InstallationPolicy value by running the `Set-PSRepository` cmdlet.Īre you sure you want to install the modules from 'PSGallery'? You are installing the modules from an untrusted repository. If PowerShell Gallery (PSGallery) isn't configured as a trusted repository for PowerShellGet, the first time you use the PSGallery you'll see the following message: Untrusted repository We recommend that you use the Install-Module cmdlet to install the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module. To check your PowerShell version, run the following command from within a PowerShell session: $PSVersionTable.PSVersion
Install the latest version of PowerShell available for your operating system. Microsoft Teams PowerShell module requires PowerShell 5.1 or higher on all platforms. The Microsoft Teams PowerShell module is supported on all Windows platforms.
This article explains how to install the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module using PowerShell Gallery.