Everything-PowerShell
  • Home
  • Contact
  • About
  • Exchange 2019 PowerShell
  • Exchange 2016 PowerShell
  • Exchange 2013 PowerShell
  • Exchange 2010 PowerShell
  • PowerShell V7
  • PowerShell
  • Other Articles
Select Page
Resolving the ‘Get-MgServicePrincipal: Insufficient Privileges’ Error in PowerShell

Resolving the ‘Get-MgServicePrincipal: Insufficient Privileges’ Error in PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Sep 16, 2024 | Azure, Active Directory, Exchange Online PowerShell, Office 365 PowerShell, PowerShell

Understanding the Error The ‘get-mgserviceprincipal: insufficient privileges to complete the operation’ error is a common issue encountered by users of PowerShell, particularly when handling Microsoft Graph service principals. This error primarily...
Resolving the ‘Get-MgServicePrincipal: Insufficient Privileges’ Error in PowerShell

How to Turn on Microsoft Defender Credential Guard with PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | May 21, 2024 | PowerShell, PowerShell ISE

Introduction to Microsoft Defender Credential Guard Microsoft Defender Credential Guard is a security feature designed to protect sensitive information in Windows environments. By leveraging virtualization-based security, it isolates secrets such as user credentials...
Resolving the ‘Get-MgServicePrincipal: Insufficient Privileges’ Error in PowerShell

How to Update the Lockout Threshold in Windows Using PowerShell: A Guide to the ‘Net Accounts Lockout Threshold’ Command

by Edward van Biljon | May 20, 2024 | PowerShell, PowerShell ISE

Introduction to Account Lockout Threshold The account lockout threshold is a crucial security feature in Windows operating systems, including Windows 10 and Windows 11, designed to protect user accounts from unauthorized access. Essentially, it dictates the number of...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 20, 2024 | PowerShell

Launching PowerShell from a Windows directory can be done in a few simple steps. First, open File Explorer and navigate to the directory where you want to launch PowerShell. Once you are in the desired directory, you can launch PowerShell by following these steps:...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

Removing an Extension Attribute from an Account in Active Directory using PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 19, 2024 | PowerShell, Active Directory

Removing an Extension Attribute from an Account in Active Directory using PowerShell In this blog post, we will discuss how to remove an Extension Attribute from an account in Active Directory using PowerShell. Extension Attributes are custom attributes that can be...
Resolving the ‘Get-MgServicePrincipal: Insufficient Privileges’ Error in PowerShell

Managing Active Directory and ExtensionAttributes with PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 18, 2024 | PowerShell, Active Directory

Introduction to Active Directory and PowerShell Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It is used to manage and organize resources such as users, computers, and groups within a network. Active Directory provides a...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

Uninstall an Application from Windows 11 with PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 12, 2024 | PowerShell

PowerShell is a powerful scripting language and command-line shell that is built on the .NET Framework. It allows you to automate various tasks and manage your system more effectively. When it comes to uninstalling applications, PowerShell provides a simple yet...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

Searching Windows for Installed Browsers Using PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 11, 2024 | PowerShell

To search for all browsers installed on a Windows system using PowerShell, you can utilize the Get-ItemProperty cmdlet. This cmdlet allows you to access classes, which provide information about various aspects of the operating system.To start, open PowerShell by...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

How to Open up Settings in Windows 11 using PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 10, 2024 | PowerShell

How to Open up Settings in Windows 11 using PowerShell Windows 11 brings a fresh new look and many exciting features to enhance your computing experience. One of the essential aspects of any operating system is the ability to access and customize settings according to...
Launching PowerShell from a Windows Directory

How to Open a Folder in Windows 11 Using PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Apr 9, 2024 | PowerShell

Opening a folder in Windows 11 using PowerShell can be a quick and efficient way to access your files and directories. Whether you are a seasoned IT professional or a casual user looking to streamline your workflow, PowerShell offers a range of commands and options to...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Copyright © 2024 EVERYTHING-POWERSHELL