How to modify main address of MS Office 365 group












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Hello I need to modify the main mail address of an Office 365 group.



How can I change 1st part and domain:



Example:
I need to change admin@contoso.com to group@contoso.fr
How can I do this ?










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Hello I need to modify the main mail address of an Office 365 group.



How can I change 1st part and domain:



Example:
I need to change admin@contoso.com to group@contoso.fr
How can I do this ?










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Hello I need to modify the main mail address of an Office 365 group.



How can I change 1st part and domain:



Example:
I need to change admin@contoso.com to group@contoso.fr
How can I do this ?










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Hello I need to modify the main mail address of an Office 365 group.



How can I change 1st part and domain:



Example:
I need to change admin@contoso.com to group@contoso.fr
How can I do this ?







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  • Please show us what you have tried already. Stack Overflow is not a free script writing service. Your own research and code attempts are expected. Edit the question to include your code in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

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I was looking for the same thing, and it's now possible (from january 2019!).
I found these commands who perfectly works:




  1. Connect to PowerShell (with admin rights)

  2. Allow Remote Signed scripts:


Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned




  1. Log with O365 admin user:


$UserCredential = Get-Credential




  1. Create new session:


$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection




  1. Import session:


Import-PSSession $Session




  1. Set the new address:


Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity admin@contoso.com -PrimarySmtpAddress group@contoso.fr



That perfectly works for me, even if you're trying to send from external email.



Don't forget to return to the default execution policy:



Set-ExecutionPolicy Default


Enjoy it :)






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I was looking for the same thing, and it's now possible (from january 2019!).
I found these commands who perfectly works:




  1. Connect to PowerShell (with admin rights)

  2. Allow Remote Signed scripts:


Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned




  1. Log with O365 admin user:


$UserCredential = Get-Credential




  1. Create new session:


$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection




  1. Import session:


Import-PSSession $Session




  1. Set the new address:


Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity admin@contoso.com -PrimarySmtpAddress group@contoso.fr



That perfectly works for me, even if you're trying to send from external email.



Don't forget to return to the default execution policy:



Set-ExecutionPolicy Default


Enjoy it :)






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  • Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

    – ZalemCitizen
    Jan 2 at 15:32
















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I was looking for the same thing, and it's now possible (from january 2019!).
I found these commands who perfectly works:




  1. Connect to PowerShell (with admin rights)

  2. Allow Remote Signed scripts:


Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned




  1. Log with O365 admin user:


$UserCredential = Get-Credential




  1. Create new session:


$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection




  1. Import session:


Import-PSSession $Session




  1. Set the new address:


Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity admin@contoso.com -PrimarySmtpAddress group@contoso.fr



That perfectly works for me, even if you're trying to send from external email.



Don't forget to return to the default execution policy:



Set-ExecutionPolicy Default


Enjoy it :)






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  • Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

    – ZalemCitizen
    Jan 2 at 15:32














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I was looking for the same thing, and it's now possible (from january 2019!).
I found these commands who perfectly works:




  1. Connect to PowerShell (with admin rights)

  2. Allow Remote Signed scripts:


Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned




  1. Log with O365 admin user:


$UserCredential = Get-Credential




  1. Create new session:


$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection




  1. Import session:


Import-PSSession $Session




  1. Set the new address:


Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity admin@contoso.com -PrimarySmtpAddress group@contoso.fr



That perfectly works for me, even if you're trying to send from external email.



Don't forget to return to the default execution policy:



Set-ExecutionPolicy Default


Enjoy it :)






share|improve this answer













I was looking for the same thing, and it's now possible (from january 2019!).
I found these commands who perfectly works:




  1. Connect to PowerShell (with admin rights)

  2. Allow Remote Signed scripts:


Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned




  1. Log with O365 admin user:


$UserCredential = Get-Credential




  1. Create new session:


$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection




  1. Import session:


Import-PSSession $Session




  1. Set the new address:


Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity admin@contoso.com -PrimarySmtpAddress group@contoso.fr



That perfectly works for me, even if you're trying to send from external email.



Don't forget to return to the default execution policy:



Set-ExecutionPolicy Default


Enjoy it :)







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  • Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

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  • Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

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Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

– ZalemCitizen
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Excellent, thanks you save my afternoon.

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