Have you bumped into string manipulation issues with PowerShell scripts using PnP PowerShell, and want to call services by their REST APIs with the Invoke-PnPSPRestMethod cmdlet, where need to use a Rest API URL that contains oData clauses?
Hopefully, you have seen my session at the Scottish summit for ‘Azure Automation to the rescue, PnP PowerShell your way to the fun stuff’, whist quite a lengthy title, talks about how you can leverage Azure cloud services to offload
So, are you looking for the documentation site for the classic SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline module on docs.microsoft.com? You may have noticed that it has now been updated with the new and shiny documentation for the modern PnP.PowerShell module with details on all the new cmdlets available to you.
In researching options for an upcoming project, I had a scenario in which I needed to use PnP PowerShell to connect to SharePoint using Azure AD App-Only with a certificate as well and make additional calls to the Microsoft Graph to determine if an Office 365 group is a Team
Recently, I heard a question at GlobalCon2 in an ask me anything session and the question was ‘Is there any easy way to convert a publishing site into the modern experience?’ The answer is Yes.
Are you testing SharePoint multi-lingual features? And want a quick way to switch languages on a site for a particular user or yourself; this can be useful when testing the modern multi-lingual features
If you are an implementer, how do you deploy custom content, in addition to the currently provisioned material, to support your customers with curated content?
You have an on-premises SharePoint farm with an Intranet, Publishing Portal, Blogs or Wikis - we will go through the approach on how you can transform your SharePoint on-premises portal to SharePoint modern sites using a more direct method.
Lets say you have an on-premises SharePoint farm with an Intranet, Publishing Portal or Wikis… coming to end of life, become too expensive to run or you just want to leverage the latest innovations in modern SharePoint.
Wednesday, 10 Jul, 2019
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