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Latest revision as of 11:21, 28 September 2018
- NOTE : THIS IS NOT CORRECT, THIS IS FOR OFFICE 365 MANAGEMENT AND NOT EXCHANGE ONLINE
Install Module
In an elevated prompt, run[3]
Install-Module MSOnline
Office 365 Administrator Roles
When you need to allow someone to access billing information in the 365 account.
$usercred = get-credential connect-msolservice -credential $usercred #get-msolrole add-msolroles -rolename "Billing Administrators" -rolememberemailaddress <email of user to be assigned role>