

If it is listed, select the module, and then select Uninstall. Open the Programs and Features item in Control Panel, and verify that Skype for Business Online, Windows PowerShell Module is not listed. Verify that the Skype for Business Online Connector module is uninstalled. Depending on the environment, the module might not be uninstalled during this process. To get this update, install the August 2021 update for Skype for Business Server 2015.Ī message that resembles the following screenshot should be displayed while the updates are being installed.

Note The computer on which the PowerShellGet module is being updated must be able to access and download from PSGallery. Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet -Repository PSGallery -Force To update the PowerShellGet module, run the following command: The PowerShellGet module must be running an updated version that supports the - AllowPrerelease parameter. If the installed version does not meet the minimum version requirement, install the appropriate package.

Verify that the major and minor values are at least 5 and 1, respectively. To determine the version of PowerShell that's installed, open a PowerShell window, and run the following command: If the installed version does not meet the minimum version requirement, install the appropriate update for. NET that's installed, see Determine which. NET Framework 4.7.2 or a later version (.NET 4.8 is supported) This update has the following prerequisites to replace the Skype for Business Online, Windows PowerShell Module with the MicrosoftTeams module. Microsoft is deprecating LiveID authentication and the Skype for Business Online connection point for the Skype for Business Online, Windows PowerShell Module. This update supports replacing the Skype for Business Online, Windows PowerShell Module with the MicrosoftTeams module for continued support for hybrid environment administration and management of users.
