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This is a basic how-to on connecting to Exchange Online with PowerShell to administrate over the Exchange Online Admin Center[https://admin.exchange.microsoft.com] #On the local machine open PowerShell as an administrator. #To Check what version of PowerShell you are using use the below command make sure that you are running 'Desktop' $PSVersionTable #Check your Execution Policy #For demonstrations I will set my execution policy to 'Unrestricted' #To check the execution policy value for the local machine Get-ExecutionPolicy -Scope LocalMachine #To set the local machine to unrestricted Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope "LocalMachine" -ExecutionPolicy "Unrestricted" #Check for NuGet Get-PackageProvider | Where-Object {$_.Name -EQ "NuGet"} | Select-Object -Property Name, ProviderName, Version, ProviderPath, FromTrustedSource | Format-List #Check for 'PSGallery' repository Get-PSRepository -Name "PSGallery" | Select-Object -Property * #Getting quick details on ExchangeOnlineManagement Module Find-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" -Repository "PSGallery" | Select-Object -Property Name, Version, Author, CompanyName, Copyright, PublishedDate, RepositorySourceLocation, Repository, PackageManagementProvider #List commands in Module (Find-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" -Repository "PSGallery").Includes.Cmdlet | Sort-Object #Checking if module has a Connect command (Find-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" -Repository "PSGallery").Includes.Command | Where-Object {$_ -LIKE "Connect-*"} #Checking module for a Disconnect command (Find-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" -Repository "PSGallery").Includes.Command | Where-Object {$_ -LIKE "Disconnect-*"} #Check if ExchangeOnlineManagement module is already installed on the machine Get-InstalledModule -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" #If it is not installed use the below command to install it. Install-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" -Repository "PSGallery" #Import ExchangeOnlineManagement module into current PSSession Import-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" #Update ExchangeOnlineManagement module Update-Module -Name "ExchangeOnlineManagement" #Connect to Exchange Online with your Global Administrator account Connect-ExchangeOnline #Check if you are connected to your tenant (Get-Mailbox).DisplayName | Select-Object -First 5 | Sort-Object -Property DisplayName #At the end disconnect from ExchangeOnlineManagement Disconnect-ExchangeOnline #Check if you are disconnected from ExchangeOnlineManagement (Get-Mailbox).DisplayName | Select-Object -First 5 | Sort-Object -Property DisplayName