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Report on (recursive) group membership via Exchange PowerShell

Report on (recursive) group membership via Exchange PowerShell

This post provides a reporting script that can be used to generate a membership report for all or some of the groups in your Exchange Online environment. The script is designed to handle nested groups and recursive membership scenarios, making it a powerful tool for administrators looking to manage their environment effectively. The script is written in PowerShell, a popular automation and administration tool for Windows environments.

With the script, you can generate a comprehensive report on group memberships, enabling you to manage access control more effectively. The report provides detailed information on the members of each group and their permissions, helping you identify any potential security threats or vulnerabilities.

Whether you are a seasoned Exchange administrator or just starting, this script is a valuable addition to your toolkit. It can save you a significant amount of time and effort while ensuring the security of your Exchange environment. So, if you are interested in generating a report on recursive group memberships within your Exchange Online environment, check out the link below for more information.

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