[Index]

Model: device/exchangeonline/Group

Model Details: device/exchangeonline/Group

Title Description Details
RecipientTypeDetails * The RecipientTypeDetails parameter specifies the type of recipients returned. Recipient types are divided into recipient types and subtypes. Each recipient type contains all common properties for all subtypes. For example, the type UserMailbox represents a user account in Active Directory that has an associated mailbox. Because there are several mailbox types, each mailbox type is identified by the RecipientTypeDetails parameter. For example, a conference room mailbox has RecipientTypeDetails set to ConferenceRoomMailbox, whereas a user mailbox has RecipientTypeDetails set to UserMailbox. You can select from the following values: ArbitrationMailbox ConferenceRoomMailbox Contact DiscoveryMailbox DynamicDistributionGroup EquipmentMailbox ExternalManagedContact ExternalManagedDistributionGroup LegacyMailbox LinkedMailbox MailboxPlan MailContact MailForestContact MailNonUniversalGroup MailUniversalDistributionGroup MailUniversalSecurityGroup MailUser PublicFolder RoleGroup RoomList RoomMailbox SharedMailbox SystemAttendantMailbox SystemMailbox User UserMailbox
  • Field Name: RecipientTypeDetails
  • Type: String
WhenCreatedUTC *
  • Field Name: WhenCreatedUTC
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
IsDirSynced *
  • Field Name: IsDirSynced
  • Type: Boolean
PhoneticDisplayName * The PhoneticDisplayName parameter specifies an alternate spelling of the user's name that's used for text to speech in Unified Messaging (UM) environments. Typically, you use this parameter when the pronunciation and spelling of the user's name don't match. The maximum length is 256 characters. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks (").
  • Field Name: PhoneticDisplayName
  • Type: String
Sid *
  • Field Name: Sid
  • Type: String
DisplayName * The DisplayName parameter specifies the display name of the group. The display name is visible in the Exchange admin center and in address lists. The maximum length is 256 characters. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks ("). This parameter is meaningful only if the group is mail-enabled.
  • Field Name: DisplayName
  • Type: String
PSShowComputerName
  • Field Name: PSShowComputerName
  • Type: Boolean
SidHistory *
  • Field Name: SidHistory
  • Type: String
AdministrativeUnits
  • Field Name: AdministrativeUnits.[n]
  • Type: Array
IsHierarchicalGroup * The IsHierarchicalGroup parameter specifies whether the group is part of a hierarchical address book. Valid values are $true or $false. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: IsHierarchicalGroup
  • Type: Boolean
ObjectClass
  • Field Name: ObjectClass.[n]
  • Type: Array
PSComputerName
  • Field Name: PSComputerName
  • Type: String
ManagedBy The ManagedBy parameter specifies an owner for the group. A group must have at least one owner. If you don't use this parameter to specify the owner when you create the group, the user account that created the group is the owner. The group owner is able to: Modify the properties of the group Add or remove group members Delete the group Approve member depart or join requests (if available) Approve messages sent to the group if moderation is enabled, but no moderators are specified. The owner you specify for this parameter must be a mailbox, mail user or mail-enabled security group (a mail-enabled security principal that can have permissions assigned). You can use any value that uniquely identifies the owner. For example: Name Display name Alias Distinguished name (DN) Canonical DN <domain name>\<account name> Email address GUID LegacyExchangeDN SamAccountName User ID or user principal name (UPN) To enter multiple owners and overwrite all existing entries, use the following syntax: <owner1>,<owner2>.... If the values contain spaces or otherwise require quotation marks, you need to use the following syntax: "<owner1>","<owner2>".... To add or remove owners without affecting other existing entries, use the following syntax: @{Add="<owner1>","<owner2>"...; Remove="<owner3>","<owner4>"...}. An owner that you specify with this parameter isn't automatically a member of the group. You need to manually add the owner as a member.
  • Field Name: ManagedBy.[n]
  • Type: Array
Members
  • Field Name: Members.[n]
  • Type: Array
Identity * The Identity parameter specifies the group object that you want to view. You can use any value that uniquely identifies the group. For example: Name Display name Distinguished name (DN) Canonical DN GUID
  • Field Name: Identity
  • Type: String
RecipientType *
  • Field Name: RecipientType
  • Type: String
SimpleDisplayName * The SimpleDisplayName parameter is used to display an alternative description of the object when only a limited set of characters is permitted. Valid characters are: a - z A - Z 0 - 9 "<space>", """, "'", "(", ")", "+", ",", "-", ".", "/", ":", and "?". This parameter is meaningful only if the group is mail-enabled.
  • Field Name: SimpleDisplayName
  • Type: String
OriginatingServer *
  • Field Name: OriginatingServer
  • Type: String
Name * The Name parameter specifies the unique name of the group. The maximum length is 64 characters. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks (").
  • Field Name: Name
  • Type: String
Notes * The Notes parameters specifies additional information about the object. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks (").
  • Field Name: Notes
  • Type: String
WindowsEmailAddress * The WindowsEmailAddress parameter specifies the Windows email address for this recipient. This is a common Active Directory attribute that's present in all environments, including environments without Exchange. Using the WindowsEmailAddress parameter on a recipient has one of the following results: In on-premises environments where the recipient is subject to email address policies (the EmailAddressPolicyEnabled property is set to the value True for the recipient), the WindowsEmailAddress parameter has no effect on the WindowsEmailAddress property or the primary email address value. In cloud environments or in on-premises environments where the recipient isn't subject to email address policies (the EmailAddressPolicyEnabled property is set to the value False for the recipient), the WindowsEmailAddress parameter updates the WindowsEmailAddress property and the primary email address to the same value. The WindowsEmailAddress property is visible for the recipient in Active Directory Users and Computers in the E-mail attribute. The attribute common name is E-mail-Addresses, and the Ldap-Display-Name is mail. If you modify this attribute in Active Directory, the recipient's primary email address is not updated to the same value.
  • Field Name: WindowsEmailAddress
  • Type: String
WhenCreated *
  • Field Name: WhenCreated
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
ExchangeVersion *
  • Field Name: ExchangeVersion
  • Type: String
SeniorityIndex * The SeniorityIndex parameter specifies the order in which this group will display in a hierarchical address book. A group with a value of 2 will display higher in an address book than a group with a value of 1.
  • Field Name: SeniorityIndex
  • Type: Integer
GroupType *
  • Field Name: GroupType
  • Type: String
SamAccountName *
  • Field Name: SamAccountName
  • Type: String
ObjectCategory *
  • Field Name: ObjectCategory
  • Type: String
IsValid *
  • Field Name: IsValid
  • Type: Boolean
OrganizationId *
  • Field Name: OrganizationId
  • Type: String
DistinguishedName *
  • Field Name: DistinguishedName
  • Type: String
WhenChanged *
  • Field Name: WhenChanged
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
WhenChangedUTC *
  • Field Name: WhenChangedUTC
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
ObjectState *
  • Field Name: ObjectState
  • Type: String
RunspaceId
  • Field Name: RunspaceId
  • Type: String
Guid *
  • Field Name: Guid
  • Type: String
Id *
  • Field Name: Id
  • Type: String
OrganizationalUnit * The OrganizationalUnit parameter filters the results based on the object's location in Active Directory. Only objects that exist in the specified location are returned. Valid input for this parameter is an organizational unit (OU) or domain that's visible using the Get-OrganizationalUnit cmdlet. You can use any value that uniquely identifies the OU or domain. For example: Name Canonical name Distinguished name (DN) GUID
  • Field Name: OrganizationalUnit
  • Type: String