Using Powershell, how can I get the UserID of an account if I don't know which domain it is in?
For example, I have a Mail-User account called b.newhart
and I can fetch information using that as the -identity
with the get-recipient
command.
But I need to know the UserID which has the domain name attached to it - for example, [email protected]
. This is the UserID that you can see in the Admin panel of Exchange Online.
The reason I need the UserID is so I can use Set-MsolUserPassword
on that account. To use this command, I need to specify the -UserPrincipalName
which is the UserID
. For full o365 accounts (with mail) I can use just the identity, but for Mail-User accounts I need the UserID
with the domain name too, not just the identity.
We have very many mail-users from various domains, and the usernames are all standardized first initial + last name. So if I can reset their passwords by just knowing their identity then it would be wonderful.
So, How can I get the the UserID
of a Mail-User account? OR how can I reset the password for a Mail-User account without knowing the domain designation?
Here it is!
This will fetch the internal email address which is the UserID that can be used in the
Set-MsolUserPassword
command.