![]() ![]() Import-PsSession is no longer required to establish a Skype for Business Online Remote PowerShell Session. If you need to move back to Teams-Only mode, then you will need to use PowerShell to accomplish this. When using Teams PowerShell Module 2.0 or later, update your scripts that refers New-CsOnlineSession to Connect-MicrosoftTeams. Enabling via PowerShell or switching back to Teams-Only mode If you are planning to enable Skype for Business for multiple users, then you may prefer to use PowerShell. SkypeOnlineConnector or LyncOnlineConnector to MicrosoftTeams.įor example, change Import-Module -Name SkypeOnlineConnector to Import-Module -Name MicrosoftTeams. In your PowerShell scripts, change the module name that's referenced in Import-Module from Open a Windows PowerShell command prompt and run the following commands: Import-Module MicrosoftTeams userCredential Get-Credential Connect-MicrosoftTeams - Credential userCredential When prompted, enter your Skype for Business Online administrator account name and password. To uninstall, in Control Panel, go to Programs and Features, select Skype for Business Online, Windows PowerShell Module, and then select Uninstall. Uninstall Skype For Business Online Connector. For steps, see Install Microsoft Teams PowerShell. This session downloads a module prefixed with tmp containing the remaining commands to manage the service. You import that session using Import-PSSession. The New-CsOnlineSession function created a remote PowerShell session to Skype for Business Online. Install the latest Teams PowerShell module. There are two functions used for making connections to your Skype for Business Online tenant. The below steps explain how to do this migration. Migrating from using Skype for Business Online Connector to Teams PowerShell module is easy and simple. Teams administrator were notified through Message center post (MC244740, dated MaMC250940, dated April 16 2021) about this change. ![]()
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