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o365-connect-msc.ps1
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param(
[switch]$noprompt = $false, ## if -noprompt used then user will not be asked for any input
[switch]$noupdate = $false, ## if -noupdate used then module will not be checked for more recent version
[switch]$debug = $false ## if -debug create a log file
)
<# CIAOPS
Script provided as is. Use at own risk. No guarantees or warranty provided.
Description - Log to Microsoft 365 Commerce
Reference -
Source - https://github.com/directorcia/Office365/blob/master/o365-connect-msc.ps1
Prerequisites = 1
1. Ensure MScommerce module is loaded
More scripts available by joining http://www.ciaopspatron.com
#>
## Variables
$systemmessagecolor = "cyan"
$processmessagecolor = "green"
$errormessagecolor = "red"
$warningmessagecolor = "yellow"
## If you have running scripts that don't have a certificate, run this command once to disable that level of security
## set-executionpolicy -executionpolicy bypass -scope currentuser -force
Clear-Host
if ($debug) {
write-host "Script activity logged at ..\o365-connect-msc.txt"
start-transcript "..\o365-connect-msc.txt" | Out-Null ## Log file created in parent directory that is overwritten on each run
}
write-host -foregroundcolor $systemmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce connection script started`n"
write-host -ForegroundColor $processmessagecolor "Prompt =",(-not $noprompt)
if (get-module -listavailable -name mscommerce) { ## Has the MScommerce module been installed?
write-host -ForegroundColor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module installed"
}
else {
write-host -ForegroundColor $warningmessagecolor -backgroundcolor $errormessagecolor "[001] - Microsoft 365 Commerce module not installed`n"
if (-not $noprompt) {
do {
$response = read-host -Prompt "`nDo you wish to install the Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module (Y/N)?"
} until (-not [string]::isnullorempty($response))
if ($result -eq 'Y' -or $result -eq 'y') {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Installing Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - Administration escalation required"
Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs -ArgumentList "install-Module -Name mscommerce -Force -confirm:$false" -wait -WindowStyle Hidden
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module installed"
}
else {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Terminating script"
if ($debug) {
Stop-Transcript | Out-Null ## Terminate transcription
}
exit 1 ## Terminate script
}
}
else {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Installing Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - Administration escalation required"
Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs -ArgumentList "install-Module -Name mscommerce -Force -confirm:$false" -wait -WindowStyle Hidden
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module installed"
}
}
if (-not $noupdate) {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Check whether newer version of Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module is available"
#get version of the module (selects the first if there are more versions installed)
$version = (Get-InstalledModule -name mscommerce) | Sort-Object Version -Descending | Select-Object Version -First 1
#get version of the module in psgallery
$psgalleryversion = Find-Module -Name mscommerce | Sort-Object Version -Descending | Select-Object Version -First 1
#convert to string for comparison
$stringver = $version | Select-Object @{n='ModuleVersion'; e={$_.Version -as [string]}}
$a = $stringver | Select-Object Moduleversion -ExpandProperty Moduleversion
#convert to string for comparison
$onlinever = $psgalleryversion | Select-Object @{n='OnlineVersion'; e={$_.Version -as [string]}}
$b = $onlinever | Select-Object OnlineVersion -ExpandProperty OnlineVersion
#version compare
if ([version]"$a" -ge [version]"$b") {
Write-Host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Local module $a greater or equal to Gallery module $b"
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "No update required"
}
else {
Write-Host -foregroundcolor $warningmessagecolor "Local module $a lower version than Gallery module $b"
write-host -foregroundcolor $warningmessagecolor "Update recommended"
if (-not $noprompt) {
do {
$response = read-host -Prompt "`nDo you wish to update the Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module (Y/N)?"
} until (-not [string]::isnullorempty($response))
if ($result -eq 'Y' -or $result -eq 'y') {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Updating Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - Administration escalation required"
Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs -ArgumentList "update-Module -Name mscommerce -Force -confirm:$false" -wait -WindowStyle Hidden
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - updated"
}
else {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - not updated"
}
}
else {
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Updating Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - Administration escalation required"
Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs -ArgumentList "update-Module -Name mscommerce -Force -confirm:$false" -wait -WindowStyle Hidden
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module - updated"
}
}
}
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module loading"
Try {
Import-Module mscommerce | Out-Null
}
catch {
Write-Host -ForegroundColor $errormessagecolor "[002] - Unable to load Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module`n"
Write-Host -ForegroundColor $errormessagecolor $_.Exception.Message
if ($debug) {
Stop-Transcript | Out-Null ## Terminate transcription
}
exit 2
}
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce PowerShell module loaded"
## Connect to Exchange Online service
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Connecting to Microsoft 365 Commerce"
try {
$result = Connect-mscommerce | Out-Null
}
catch {
Write-Host -ForegroundColor $errormessagecolor "[003] - Unable to connect to Microsoft Commerce`n"
Write-Host -ForegroundColor $errormessagecolor $_.Exception.Message
if ($debug) {
Stop-Transcript | Out-Null ## Terminate transcription
}
exit 3
}
write-host -foregroundcolor $processmessagecolor "Connected to Microsoft 365 Commerce`n"
write-host -foregroundcolor $systemmessagecolor "Microsoft 365 Commerce connection script finished`n"
if ($debug) {
Stop-Transcript | Out-Null
}