Updating your profile photo as Guest via the Microsoft Graph SDK for PowerShell
If you're a guest user looking to update your profile photo via the Microsoft Graph SDK for PowerShell, this informative article has got you covered. Authored in June by the Office 365 for IT Pros book team, the post outlines the steps required to update your profile photo as a guest user, including reworking updates to fit in with the overall vision for the project.
The article also delves into the technical requirements necessary to get started, including a basic understanding of PowerShell and the Microsoft Graph SDK. By following the tutorial, you'll learn how to update your profile photo and take advantage of the full functionality of the Microsoft Graph SDK for PowerShell.
So if you're looking to manage your profile picture more effectively, head on over to the link provided to dive into the useful tools and techniques this tutorial has to offer.
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