Write-Verbose "Processing licenses for user $($user. Here’s the script itself, have fun: $users = Import-Csv. I’ve added some basic error handling to address this, but if you want to expand on that, you’d add a check as to which license is assigned by group and remove it from the list of SKUs to be processed. Instead, we’re telling Azure AD to remove any and all licenses, which will result in an error message whenever a group-assigned license is encountered. Unlike the MSOnline cmdlets though, using the Azure AD counterparts doesn’t reveal any information as to whether the license was assigned via the group-based licensing feature, so we cannot handle this scenario. Once we have a list of users, we iterate over each user, fetch the list of currently assigned licenses and run the Set-AzureADUserLicense cmdlet to adjust the currently assigned SKUs. You can use other identifiers as needed, but in that case make sure to adjust the code below. Make sure to use a proper identifier, such as UserPrincipalName or ObjectId. So, as with the previous example, the code starts with importing the list of users from a CSV file.
Actually, I did already cover all the building block in my previous articles, but I suppose a full sample makes things that much easier for some folks.
To learn more, see Office Mobile apps for Windows 10: Getting started.Seems like licensing questions never end, so as a follow up to my previous post on how to remove any and all licenses assigned to a group of users via the good old MSOnline PowerShell module, in this article we will cover how to do the same via Azure AD cmdlet.
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