PowerShell for Surface Hub (v1)
Note
This page includes PowerShell scripts intended for the original Surface Hub (v1). For Surface Hub 2S, see Create and test a device account.
Prerequisites
To successfully execute these PowerShell scripts, you need to install the following prerequisites:
- Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant for IT Professionals RTW
- Microsoft Azure Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell (64-bit version)
- Windows PowerShell Module for Skype for Business Online
PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub administrators
What do the scripts do?
- Create device accounts for setups using pure single-forest on-premises (Microsoft Exchange and Skype 2013 and later only) or online (Microsoft Office 365), that are configured correctly for your Surface Hub.
- Validate existing device accounts for any setup (on-premises or online) to make sure they're compatible with Surface Hub.
- Provide a base template for anyone wanting to create their own device account creation or validation scripts.
What do you need in order to run the scripts?
- Remote PowerShell access to your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
- Admin credentials for your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
Note
Whether you’re creating a new account or modifying an already-existing account, the validation script verifies that your device account is configured correctly. You should always run the validation script before adding a device account to Surface Hub.
Running the scripts
The account creation scripts perform the following tasks:
- Ask for administrator credentials.
- Create device accounts in your domain/tenant.
- Create or assign a Surface Hub-compatible ActiveSync policy to the device accounts.
- Set various attributes for the created accounts in Exchange and Skype for Business.
- Assign licenses and permissions to the created accounts.
These attributes are the attributes that are set by the scripts:
Cmdlet | Attribute | Value |
---|---|---|
Set-Mailbox |
RoomMailboxPassword |
User-provided |
EnableRoomMailboxAccount |
True |
|
Type |
Room |
|
Set-CalendarProcessing |
AutomateProcessing |
AutoAccept |
RemovePrivateProperty |
False |
|
DeleteSubject |
False |
|
DeleteComments |
False |
|
AddOrganizerToSubject |
False |
|
AddAdditionalResponse |
True |
|
AdditionalResponse |
"This is a Surface Hub room!" |
|
New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy |
PasswordEnabled |
False |
AllowNonProvisionableDevices |
True |
|
Enable-CSMeetingRoom |
RegistrarPool |
User-provided |
SipAddress |
Set to the User Principal Name (UPN) of the device account |
|
Set-MsolUserLicense (O365 only) |
AddLicenses |
User-provided |
Set-MsolUser (O365 only) |
PasswordNeverExpires |
True |
Set-AdUser (On-premises only) |
Enabled |
True |
Set-AdUser (On-premises only) |
PasswordNeverExpires |
True |
Note
Azure AD and MSOnline PowerShell modules are deprecated as of March 30, 2024. To learn more, read the deprecation update. After this date, support for these modules are limited to migration assistance to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK and security fixes. The deprecated modules will continue to function through March, 30 2025.
We recommend migrating to Microsoft Graph PowerShell to interact with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD). For common migration questions, refer to the Migration FAQ.
Be aware that versions 1.0.x of MSOnline may experience disruption after June 30, 2024.
Account creation scripts
These scripts create a device account for you. You can use the Account verification script to make sure they ran correctly.
The account creation scripts cannot modify an already existing account, but can be used to help you understand which cmdlets need to be run to configure the existing account correctly.
Create an on-premises account
# SHAccountCreateOnPrem.ps1
$Error.Clear()
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$status = @{}
# Cleans up set state such as remote powershell sessions
function Cleanup()
{
if ($sessExchange)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessExchange
}
if ($sessCS)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessCS
}
}
function PrintError($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor Red
}
function PrintSuccess($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor Green
}
function PrintAction($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
# Cleans up and prints an error message
function CleanupAndFail($strMsg)
{
if ($strMsg)
{
PrintError($strMsg);
}
Cleanup
exit 1
}
# Exits if there is an error set and prints the given message
function ExitIfError($strMsg)
{
if ($Error)
{
CleanupAndFail($strMsg);
}
}
## Collect account data ##
$credNewAccount = (Get-Credential -Message "Enter the desired UPN and password for this new account")
$strUpn = $credNewAccount.UserName
$strDisplayName = Read-Host "Please enter the display name you would like to use for $strUpn"
if (!$credNewAccount -Or [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strDisplayName) -Or [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($credNewAccount.UserName) -Or $credNewAccount.Password.Length -le 0)
{
CleanupAndFail "Please enter all of the requested data to continue."
exit 1
}
## Sign in to remote powershell for exchange and lync online ##
$credExchange = $null
$credExchange=Get-Credential -Message "Enter credentials of an Exchange user with mailbox creation rights"
if (!$credExchange)
{
CleanupAndFail("Valid credentials are required to create and prepare the account.");
}
$strExchangeServer = Read-Host "Please enter the FQDN of your exchange server (e.g. exch.contoso.com)"
# Lync info
$credLync = Get-Credential -Message "Enter credentials of a Skype for Business admin (or cancel if they are the same as Exchange)"
if (!$credLync)
{
$credLync = $credExchange
}
$strLyncFQDN = Read-Host "Please enter the FQDN of your Lync server (e.g. lync.contoso.com) or enter to use [$strExchangeServer]"
if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strLyncFQDN))
{
$strLyncFQDN = $strExchangeServer
}
PrintAction "Connecting to remote sessions. This can occasionally take a while - please do not enter input..."
try
{
$sessExchange = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName microsoft.exchange -Credential $credExchange -AllowRedirection -Authentication Kerberos -ConnectionUri "http://$strExchangeServer/powershell" -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail("Failed to connect to exchange. Please check your credentials and try again. If this continues to fail, you may not have permission for remote powershell - if not, please perform the setup manually. Error message: $_")
}
PrintSuccess "Connected to Remote Exchange Shell"
try
{
$sessLync = New-PSSession -Credential $credLync -ConnectionURI "https://$strLyncFQDN/OcsPowershell" -AllowRedirection -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail("Failed to connect to Lync. Please check your credentials and try again. Error message: $_")
}
PrintSuccess "Connected to Lync Server Remote PowerShell"
Import-PSSession $sessExchange -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
Import-PSSession $sessLync -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
## Create the Exchange mailbox ##
> [!Note]
> These exchange commandlets do not always throw their errors as exceptions
# Because Get-Mailbox throws an error if the mailbox isn't found
$Error.Clear()
PrintAction "Creating a new account..."
try
{
$mailbox = $null
$mailbox = (New-Mailbox -UserPrincipalName $credNewAccount.UserName -Alias $credNewAccount.UserName.substring(0,$credNewAccount.UserName.indexOf('@')) -room -Name $strDisplayName -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true)
} catch { }
ExitIfError "Failed to create a new mailbox on exchange.";
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "Successfully created a mailbox for the new account"
$strEmail = $mailbox.WindowsEmailAddress
PrintSuccess "The following mailbox has been created for this room: $strEmail"
## Create or retrieve a policy to be applied to surface hub devices ##
# The policy disables requiring a device password so that the SurfaceHub does not need to be lockable to use Active Sync
$strPolicy = Read-Host 'Please enter the name for a new Surface Hub ActiveSync policy to be created and applied to this account.
We will configure that policy to be compatible with Surface Hub devices.
If this script has been used before, please enter the name of the existing policy.'
$easpolicy = $null
try {
$easpolicy = Get-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy $strPolicy
}
catch {}
if ($easpolicy)
{
if (!$easpolicy.PasswordEnabled -and ($easpolicy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices -eq $null -or $easpolicy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices ))
{
PrintSuccess "An existing policy has been found and will be applied to this account."
}
else
{
PrintError "The policy you provided is incompatible with the surface hub."
$easpolicy = $null
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account because the policy was invalid."
}
}
else
{
$Error.Clear()
PrintAction "Creating policy..."
$easpolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name $strPolicy -PasswordEnabled $false -AllowNonProvisionableDevices $true
if ($easpolicy)
{
PrintSuccess "A new device policy has been created; you can use this same policy for all future Surface Hub device accounts."
}
else
{
PrintError "Could not create $strPolicy"
}
}
if ($easpolicy)
{
# Convert mailbox to user type so we can apply the policy (necessary)
# Sometimes it takes a while for this change to take affect so we have some nasty retry loops
$Error.Clear();
try
{
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -Type Regular
} catch {}
if ($Error)
{
$Error.Clear()
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account."
}
else
{
# Loop until resource type goes away, up to 5 times
for ($i = 0; $i -lt 5 -And (Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType; $i++)
{
Start-Sleep -s 5
}
# If the mailbox is still a Room we cannot apply the policy
if (!((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType))
{
$Error.Clear()
# Set policy for account
Set-CASMailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $strPolicy
if (!$Error)
{
$status["ActiveSync Policy"] = "Successfully applied $strPolicy to the account"
}
else
{
$status["ActiveSync Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account."
}
$Error.Clear()
# Convert back to room mailbox
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -Type Room
# Loop until resource type goes back to room
for ($i = 0; ($i -lt 5) -And ((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType -ne "Room"); $i++)
{
Start-Sleep -s 5
}
if ((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType -ne "Room")
{
# A failure to convert the mailbox back to a room is unfortunate but means the mailbox is unusable.
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "A mailbox was created but we could not set it to a room resource type."
}
else
{
try
{
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true
} catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "A room mailbox was created but we could not set its password."
}
$Error.Clear()
}
}
}
}
PrintSuccess "Account creation completed."
PrintAction "Setting calendar processing rules..."
$Error.Clear();
## Prepare the calendar for automatic meeting responses ##
try {
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept
} catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Calendar Acceptance"] = "Failed to configure the account to automatically accept/decline meeting requests"
}
else
{
$status["Calendar Acceptance"] = "Successfully configured the account to automatically accept/decline meeting requests"
}
$Error.Clear()
try {
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -RemovePrivateProperty $false -AddOrganizerToSubject $false -AddAdditionalResponse $true -DeleteSubject $false -DeleteComments $false -AdditionalResponse "This is a Surface Hub room!"
} catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Calendar Response Configuration"] = "Failed to configure the account's response properties"
}
else
{
$status["Calendar Response Configuration"] = "Successfully configured the account's response properties"
}
$Error.Clear()
## Configure the Account to not expire ##
PrintAction "Configuring password not to expire..."
Start-Sleep -s 20
try
{
Set-AdUser $mailbox.UserPrincipalName -PasswordNeverExpires $true -Enabled $true
}
catch
{
}
if ($Error)
{
$status["Password Expiration Policy"] = "Failed to set the password to never expire"
}
else
{
$status["Password Expiration Policy"] = "Successfully set the password to never expire"
}
PrintSuccess "Completed Exchange configuration"
## Setup Skype for Business. This is somewhat optional and if it fails we SfbEnable can be used later ##
PrintAction "Configuring account for Skype for Business."
# Getting registrar pool
$strRegPool = $strLyncFQDN
$Error.Clear()
$strRegPoolEntry = Read-Host "Enter a Skype for Business Registrar Pool, or leave blank to use [$strRegPool]"
if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRegPoolEntry))
{
$strRegPool = $strRegPoolEntry
}
# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propagate to active directory
PrintAction "Enabling Skype for Business..."
Start-Sleep -s 10
$Error.Clear()
try {
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -RegistrarPool $strRegPool -SipAddressType EmailAddress
}
catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Skype for Business Account Setup"] = "Failed to setup the Skype for Business meeting room - you can run EnableSfb.ps1 to try again."
$Error.Clear();
}
else
{
$status["Skype for Business Account Setup"] = "Successfully enabled account as a Skype for Business meeting room"
}
Write-Host
## Cleanup and print results ##
Cleanup
$strDisplay = $mailbox.DisplayName
$strUsr = $credNewAccount.UserName
PrintAction "Summary for creation of $strUsr ($strDisplay)"
if ($status.Count -gt 0)
{
ForEach($k in $status.Keys)
{
$v = $status[$k]
$color = "yellow"
if ($v[0] -eq "S") { $color = "green" }
elseif ($v[0] -eq "F")
{
$color = "red"
$v += " Go to https://aka.ms/shubtshoot"
}
Write-Host -NoNewline $k -ForegroundColor $color
Write-Host -NoNewline ": "
Write-Host $v
}
}
else
{
PrintError "The account could not be created"
}
Create a device account using Office 365
Creates an account as described in Create a device account using Office 365.
# SHAccountCreateO365.ps1
$Error.Clear()
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$status = @{}
# Cleans up set state such as remote powershell sessions
function Cleanup()
{
if ($sessExchange)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessExchange
}
if ($sessCS)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessCS
}
}
function PrintError($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor Red
}
function PrintSuccess($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor Green
}
function PrintAction($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
# Cleans up and prints an error message
function CleanupAndFail($strMsg)
{
if ($strMsg)
{
PrintError($strMsg);
}
Cleanup
exit 1
}
# Exits if there is an error set and prints the given message
function ExitIfError($strMsg)
{
if ($Error)
{
CleanupAndFail($strMsg);
}
}
## Check dependencies ##
try {
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
Import-Module MSOnline
}
catch
{
PrintError "Some dependencies are missing"
PrintError "Please install the Windows PowerShell Module for Lync Online. For more information go to https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=39366"
PrintError "Please install the Azure Active Directory module for PowerShell from https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=236297"
CleanupAndFail
}
## Collect account data ##
$credNewAccount = (Get-Credential -Message "Enter the desired UPN and password for this new account")
$strUpn = $credNewAccount.UserName
$strDisplayName = Read-Host "Please enter the display name you would like to use for $strUpn"
if (!$credNewAccount -Or [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strDisplayName) -Or [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($credNewAccount.UserName) -Or $credNewAccount.Password.Length -le 0)
{
CleanupAndFail "Please enter all of the requested data to continue."
exit 1
}
## Sign in to remote powershell for exchange and lync online ##
$credAdmin = $null
$credAdmin=Get-Credential -Message "Enter credentials of an Exchange and Skype for Business admin"
if (!$credadmin)
{
CleanupAndFail "Valid admin credentials are required to create and prepare the account."
}
PrintAction "Connecting to remote sessions. This can occasionally take a while - please do not enter input..."
try
{
$sessExchange = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName microsoft.exchange -Credential $credAdmin -AllowRedirection -Authentication basic -ConnectionUri "https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/" -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail "Failed to connect to exchange. Please check your credentials and try again. Error message: $_"
}
try
{
$sessCS = New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $credAdmin
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail "Failed to connect to Skype for Business Online Datacenter. Please check your credentials and try again. Error message: $_"
}
try
{
Connect-MsolService -Credential $credAdmin
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail "Failed to connect to Azure Active Directory. Please check your credentials and try again. Error message: $_"
}
Import-PSSession $sessExchange -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
Import-PSSession $sessCS -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
## Create the Exchange mailbox ##
> [!Note]
> These exchange commandlets do not always throw their errors as exceptions
# Because Get-Mailbox throws an error if the mailbox isn't found
$Error.Clear()
PrintAction "Creating a new account..."
try
{
$mailbox = $null
$mailbox = (New-Mailbox -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID $credNewAccount.UserName -room -Name $strDisplayName -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true)
} catch { }
ExitIfError "Failed to create a new mailbox on exchange.";
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "Successfully created a mailbox for the new account"
$strEmail = $mailbox.WindowsEmailAddress
PrintSuccess "The following mailbox has been created for this room: $strEmail"
## Create or retrieve a policy to be be applied to surface hub devices ##
# The policy disables requiring a device password so that the SurfaceHub does not need to be lockable to use Active Sync
$strPolicy = Read-Host 'Please enter the name for a new Surface Hub ActiveSync policy to be be created and applied to this account.
We will configure that policy to be compatible with Surface Hub devices.
If this script has been used before, please enter the name of the existing policy.'
$easpolicy = $null
try {
$easpolicy = Get-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy $strPolicy
}
catch {}
if ($easpolicy)
{
if (!$easpolicy.PasswordEnabled -and ($easpolicy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices -eq $null -or $easpolicy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices ))
{
PrintSuccess "An existing policy has been found and will be applied to this account."
}
else
{
PrintError "The policy you provided is incompatible with the surface hub."
$easpolicy = $null
$status["ActiveSync Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account because the policy was invalid."
}
}
else
{
$Error.Clear()
PrintAction "Creating policy..."
$easpolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name $strPolicy -PasswordEnabled $false -AllowNonProvisionableDevices $true
if ($easpolicy)
{
PrintSuccess "A new device policy has been created; you can use this same policy for all future Surface Hub device accounts."
}
else
{
PrintError "Could not create $strPolicy"
}
}
if ($easpolicy)
{
# Convert mailbox to user type so we can apply the policy (necessary)
# Sometimes it takes a while for this change to take affect so we have some nasty retry loops
$Error.Clear();
try
{
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -Type Regular
} catch {}
if ($Error)
{
$Error.Clear()
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account."
PrintError "Failed to convert to regular account"
}
else
{
# Loop until resource type goes away, up to 5 times
for ($i = 0; $i -lt 5 -And (Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType; $i++)
{
Start-Sleep -s 5
}
# If the mailbox is still a Room we cannot apply the policy
if (!((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType))
{
$Error.Clear()
# Set policy for account
Set-CASMailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $strPolicy
if (!$Error)
{
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Successfully applied $strPolicy to the account"
}
else
{
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account."
PrintError "Failed to apply policy"
}
$Error.Clear()
# Convert back to room mailbox
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -Type Room
# Loop until resource type goes back to room
for ($i = 0; ($i -lt 5) -And ((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType -ne "Room"); $i++)
{
Start-Sleep -s 5
}
if ((Get-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName).ResourceType -ne "Room")
{
# A failure to convert the mailbox back to a room is unfortunate but means the mailbox is unusable.
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "A mailbox was created but we could not set it to a room resource type."
}
else
{
Set-Mailbox $credNewAccount.UserName -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true
if ($Error)
{
$status["Mailbox Setup"] = "A room mailbox was created but we could not set its password."
}
$Error.Clear()
}
}
}
}
else
{
$status["Device Password Policy"] = "Failed to apply the EAS policy to the account."
PrintError "Failed to obtain policy"
}
PrintSuccess "Account creation completed."
PrintAction "Setting calendar processing rules..."
$Error.Clear();
## Prepare the calendar for automatic meeting responses ##
try {
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept
} catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Calendar Acceptance"] = "Failed to configure the account to automatically accept/decline meeting requests"
}
else
{
$status["Calendar Acceptance"] = "Successfully configured the account to automatically accept/decline meeting requests"
}
$Error.Clear()
try {
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -RemovePrivateProperty $false -AddOrganizerToSubject $false -AddAdditionalResponse $true -DeleteSubject $false -DeleteComments $false -AdditionalResponse "This is a Surface Hub room!"
} catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Calendar Response Configuration"] = "Failed to configure the account's response properties"
}
else
{
$status["Calendar Response Configuration"] = "Successfully configured the account's response properties"
}
$Error.Clear()
## Configure the Account to not expire ##
PrintAction "Configuring password not to expire..."
try
{
Set-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName $credNewAccount.UserName -PasswordNeverExpires $true
}
catch
{
}
if ($Error)
{
$status["Password Expiration Policy"] = "Failed to set the password to never expire"
}
else
{
$status["Password Expiration Policy"] = "Successfully set the password to never expire"
}
PrintSuccess "Completed Exchange configuration"
## Setup Skype for Business. This is somewhat optional and if it fails we SfbEnable can be used later ##
PrintAction "Configuring account for Skype for Business."
# Getting registrar pool
$strRegPool = $null
try {
$strRegPool = (Get-CsTenant).TenantPoolExtension
}
catch {}
$Error.Clear()
if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRegPool))
{
$strRegPool = $strRegPool.Substring($strRegPool[0].IndexOf(':') + 1)
}
<#
$strRegPoolEntry = Read-Host "Enter a Skype for Business Registrar Pool, or leave blank to use [$strRegPool]"
if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRegPoolEntry))
{
$strRegPool = $strRegPoolEntry
}
#>
# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propagate to active directory
PrintAction "Enabling Skype for Business on $strRegPool"
Start-Sleep -s 10
$Error.Clear()
try {
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity $credNewAccount.UserName -RegistrarPool $strRegPool -SipAddressType EmailAddress
}
catch { }
if ($Error)
{
$status["Skype for Business Account Setup"] = "Failed to setup the Skype for Business meeting room - you can run EnableSfb.ps1 to try again."
$Error.Clear();
}
else
{
$status["Skype for Business Account Setup"] = "Successfully enabled account as a Skype for Business meeting room"
}
## Now we need to assign a Skype for Business license to the account ##
# Assign a license to thes
$countryCode = (Get-CsTenant).CountryAbbreviation
$loc = Read-Host "Please enter the usage location for this device account (where the account is being used). This is a 2-character code that is used to assign licenses (e.g. $countryCode)"
try {
$Error.Clear()
Set-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName $credNewAccount.UserName -UsageLocation $loc
}
catch{}
if ($Error)
{
$status["Office 365 License"] = "Failed to assign an Office 365 license to the account"
$Error.Clear()
}
else
{
PrintAction "We found the following licenses available for your tenant:"
$skus = (Get-MsolAccountSku | Where-Object { !$_.AccountSkuID.Contains("INTUNE"); })
$i = 1
$skus | % {
Write-Host -NoNewline $i
Write-Host -NoNewLine ": AccountSKUID: "
Write-Host -NoNewLine $_.AccountSkuid
Write-Host -NoNewLine " Active Units: "
Write-Host -NoNewLine $_.ActiveUnits
Write-Host -NoNewLine " Consumed Units: "
Write-Host $_.ConsumedUnits
$i++
}
$iLicenseIndex = 0;
do
{
$iLicenseIndex = Read-Host 'Choose the number for the SKU you want to pick'
} while ($iLicenseIndex -lt 1 -or $iLicenseIndex -gt $skus.Length)
$strLicenses = $skus[$iLicenseIndex - 1].AccountSkuId
if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strLicenses))
{
try
{
$Error.Clear()
Set-MsolUserLicense -UserPrincipalName $credNewAccount.UserName -AddLicenses $strLicenses
}
catch
{
}
if ($Error)
{
$Error.Clear()
$status["Office 365 License"] = "Failed to add a license to the account. Make sure you have remaining licenses."
}
else
{
$status["Office 365 License"] = "Successfully added license to the account"
}
}
else
{
$status["Office 365 License"] = "You opted not to install a license on this account"
}
}
Write-Host
## Cleanup and print results ##
Cleanup
$strDisplay = $mailbox.DisplayName
$strUsr = $credNewAccount.UserName
PrintAction "Summary for creation of $strUsr ($strDisplay)"
if ($status.Count -gt 0)
{
ForEach($k in $status.Keys)
{
$v = $status[$k]
$color = "yellow"
if ($v[0] -eq "S") { $color = "green" }
elseif ($v[0] -eq "F")
{
$color = "red"
$v += " Go to https://aka.ms/shubtshoot for help"
}
Write-Host -NoNewline $k -ForegroundColor $color
Write-Host -NoNewline ": "
Write-Host $v
}
}
else
{
PrintError "The account could not be created"
}
Account verification script
This pass/fail script validates the previously created device account on Surface Hub and Surface Hub 2S and results in a summary report or a detailed error message. For example:
15 tests executed
0 failures
2 warnings
15 passed
Details of specific settings aren't shown.
# SHAccountValidate.ps1
$Error.Clear()
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
# Cleans up set state such as remote powershell sessions
function Cleanup()
{
if ($sessEx)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessEx
}
if ($sessSfb)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessSfb
}
}
function PrintError($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor "red"
}
function PrintSuccess($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor "green"
}
function PrintAction($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
# Cleans up and prints an error message
function CleanupAndFail($strMsg)
{
if ($strMsg)
{
PrintError($strMsg);
}
Cleanup
exit 1
}
# Exits if there is an error set and prints the given message
function ExitIfError($strMsg)
{
if ($Error)
{
CleanupAndFail($strMsg);
}
}
$strUpn = Read-Host "What is the email address of the account you wish to validate?"
if (!$strUpn.Contains('@'))
{
CleanupAndFail "$strUpn isn't a valid email address"
}
$strExServer = Read-Host "What is your exchange server? (leave blank for online tenants)"
if ($strExServer.Equals(""))
{
$fExIsOnline = $true
}
else
{
$fExIsOnline = $false
}
$credEx = Get-Credential -Message "Please provide exchange user credentials"
$strRegistrarPool = Read-Host ("What is the Skype for Business registrar pool for $strUpn" + "? (leave blank for online tenants)")
$fSfbIsOnline = $strRegistrarPool.Equals("")
$fHasOnPrem = $true
if ($fSfbIsOnline -and $fExIsOnline)
{
do
{
$strHasOnPrem = (Read-Host "Do you have an on-premises Active Directory (Y/N) (No if your domain services are hosted entirely online)").ToUpper()
} while ($strHasOnPrem -ne "Y" -and $strHasOnPrem -ne "N")
$fHasOnPrem = $strHasOnPrem.Equals("Y")
}
$fHasOnline = $false
if ($fSfbIsOnline -or $fExIsOnline)
{
$fHasOnline = $true
}
if ($fSfbIsOnline)
{
try {
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail "To verify Skype for Business in online tenants you need the Lync Online Connector module from https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=39366"
}
}
else
{
$credSfb = (Get-Credential -Message "Please enter Skype for Business admin credentials")
}
if ($fHasOnline)
{
$credSfb = $credEx
try {
Import-Module MSOnline
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail "To verify accounts in online tenants you need the Azure Active Directory module for PowerShell from https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=236297"
}
}
PrintAction "Connecting to Exchange Powershell Session..."
[System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.AuthenticationMechanism] $authType = [System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.AuthenticationMechanism]::Kerberos
if ($fExIsOnline)
{
$authType = [System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.AuthenticationMechanism]::Basic
}
try
{
$sessEx = $null
if ($fExIsOnline)
{
$sessEx = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName microsoft.exchange -Credential $credEx -AllowRedirection -Authentication $authType -ConnectionUri "https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/" -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
else
{
$sessEx = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName microsoft.exchange -Credential $credEx -AllowRedirection -Authentication $authType -ConnectionUri https://$strExServer/powershell -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
}
catch
{
}
if (!$sessEx)
{
CleanupAndFail "Connecting to Exchange Powershell failed, please validate your server is accessible and credentials are correct"
}
PrintSuccess "Connected to Exchange Powershell Session"
PrintAction "Connecting to Skype for Business Powershell Session..."
if ($fSfbIsOnline)
{
$sessSfb = New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $credSfb
}
else
{
$sessSfb = New-PSSession -Credential $credSfb -ConnectionURI "https://$strRegistrarPool/OcsPowershell" -AllowRedirection -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
if (!$sessSfb)
{
CleanupAndFail "Connecting to Skype for Business Powershell failed, please validate your server is accessible and credentials are correct"
}
PrintSuccess "Connected to Skype for Business Powershell"
if ($fHasOnline)
{
$credMsol = $null
if ($fExIsOnline)
{
$credMsol = $credEx
}
elseif ($fSfbIsOnline)
{
$credMsol = $credSfb
}
else
{
CleanupAndFail "Internal error - could not determine MS Online credentials"
}
try
{
PrintAction "Connecting to Azure Active Directory Services..."
Connect-MsolService -Credential $credMsol
PrintSuccess "Connected to Azure Active Directory Services"
}
catch
{
# This really shouldn't happen unless there is a network error
CleanupAndFail "Failed to connect to MSOnline"
}
}
PrintAction "Importing remote sessions into the local session..."
try
{
$importEx = Import-PSSession $sessEx -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -DisableNameChecking
$importSfb = Import-PSSession $sessSfb -AllowClobber -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -DisableNameChecking
}
catch
{
}
if (!$importEx -or !$importSfb)
{
CleanupAndFail "Import failed"
}
PrintSuccess "Import successful"
$mailbox = $null
try
{
$mailbox = Get-Mailbox -Identity $strUpn
}
catch
{
}
if (!$mailbox)
{
CleanupAndFail "Account exists check failed. Unable to find the mailbox for $strUpn - please make sure the Exchange account exists on $strExServer"
}
$exchange = $null
if (!$fExIsOnline)
{
$exchange = Get-ExchangeServer
if (!$exchange -or !$exchange.IsE14OrLater)
{
CleanupAndFail "A compatible exchange server version was not found. Please use at least exchange 2010."
}
}
$strAlias = $mailbox.UserPrincipalName
$strDisplayName = $mailbox.DisplayName
$strLinkedAccount = $strLinkedDomain = $strLinkedUser = $strLinkedServer = $null
$credLinkedDomain = $Null
if (!$fExIsOnline -and ![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($mailbox.LinkedMasterAccount) -and !$mailbox.LinkedMasterAccount.EndsWith("\SELF"))
{
$strLinkedAccount = $mailbox.LinkedMasterAccount
$strLinkedDomain = $strLinkedAccount.substring(0,$strLinkedAccount.IndexOf('\'))
$strLinkedUser = $strLinkedAccount.substring($strLinkedAccount.IndexOf('\') + 1)
$strLinkedServer = Read-Host "What is the domain controller for the $strLinkedDomain"
$credLinkedDomain = (Get-Credential -Message "Please provide credentials for $strLinkedDomain")
}
Write-Host
Write-Host
Write-Host
PrintAction "Performing verification checks on $strDisplayName..."
$Global:iTotalFailures = 0
$global:iTotalWarnings = 0
$Global:iTotalPasses = 0
function Validate()
{
Param(
[string]$Test,
[bool] $Condition,
[string]$FailureMsg,
[switch]$WarningOnly
)
Write-Host -NoNewline -ForegroundColor White $Test.PadRight(100,'.')
if ($Condition)
{
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green "Passed"
$global:iTotalPasses++
}
else
{
if ($WarningOnly)
{
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Yellow ("Warning: "+$FailureMsg)
$global:iTotalWarnings++
}
else
{
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Red ("Failed: "+$FailureMsg)
$global:iTotalFailures++
}
}
}
## Exchange ##
Validate -WarningOnly -Test "The mailbox $strUpn is enabled as a room account" -Condition ($mailbox.RoomMailboxAccountEnabled -eq $True) -FailureMsg "RoomMailboxEnabled - without a device account, the Surface Hub won't be able to use various key features."
$calendarProcessing = Get-CalendarProcessing -Identity $strUpn -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Validate -Test "The mailbox $strUpn is configured to accept meeting requests" -Condition ($calendarProcessing -ne $null -and $calendarProcessing.AutomateProcessing -eq 'AutoAccept') -FailureMsg "AutomateProcessing - the Surface Hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
Validate -WarningOnly -Test "The mailbox $strUpn won't delete meeting comments" -Condition ($calendarProcessing -ne $null -and !$calendarProcessing.DeleteComments) -FailureMsg "DeleteComments - the Surface Hub may be missing some meeting information on the welcome screen and Skype."
Validate -WarningOnly -Test "The mailbox $strUpn keeps private meetings private" -Condition ($calendarProcessing -ne $null -and !$calendarProcessing.RemovePrivateProperty) -FailureMsg "RemovePrivateProperty - the Surface Hub will make show private meetings."
Validate -Test "The mailbox $strUpn keeps meeting subjects" -Condition ($calendarProcessing -ne $null -and !$calendarProcessing.DeleteSubject) -FailureMsg "DeleteSubject - the Surface Hub won't keep meeting subject information."
Validate -WarningOnly -Test "The mailbox $strUpn does not prepend meeting organizers to subjects" -Condition ($calendarProcessing -ne $null -and !$calendarProcessing.AddOrganizerToSubject) -FailureMsg "AddOrganizerToSubject - the Surface Hub won't display meeting subjects as intended."
if ($fExIsOnline)
{
#No online specifics
}
else
{
#No onprem specifics
}
#ActiveSync
$casMailbox = Get-Casmailbox $strUpn -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Validate -Test "The mailbox $strUpn has a mailbox policy" -Condition ($casMailbox -ne $null) -FailureMsg "PasswordEnabled - unable to find policy - the Surface Hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
if ($casMailbox)
{
$policy = $null
if ($fExIsOnline -or $exchange.IsE15OrLater)
{
$strPolicy = $casMailbox.ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy
$policy = Get-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Identity $strPolicy -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Validate -Test "The policy $strPolicy does not require a device password" -Condition ($policy.PasswordEnabled -ne $True) -FailureMsg "PasswordEnabled - policy requires a device password - the Surface Hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
}
else
{
$strPolicy = $casMailbox.ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy
$policy = Get-ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy -Identity $strPolicy -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Validate -Test "The policy $strPolicy does not require a device password" -Condition ($policy.PasswordEnabled -ne $True) -FailureMsg "PasswordEnabled - policy requires a device password - the Surface Hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
}
if ($policy -ne $null)
{
Validate -Test "The policy $strPolicy allows non-provisionable devices" -Condition ($policy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices -eq $null -or $policy.AllowNonProvisionableDevices -eq $true) -FailureMsg "AllowNonProvisionableDevices - policy won't allow the SurfaceHub to sync"
}
}
# Check the default access level
$orgSettings = Get-ActiveSyncOrganizationSettings
$strDefaultAccessLevel = $orgSettings.DefaultAccessLevel
Validate -Test "ActiveSync devices are allowed" -Condition ($strDefaultAccessLevel -eq 'Allow') -FailureMsg "DeviceType Windows Mail is accessible - devices are not allowed by default - the surface hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
# Check if there exists a device access rule that bans the device type Windows Mail
$blockingRules = Get-ActiveSyncDeviceAccessRule | where {($_.AccessLevel -eq 'Block' -or $_.AccessLevel -eq 'Quarantine') -and $_.Characteristic -eq 'DeviceType'-and $_.QueryString -eq 'WindowsMail'}
Validate -Test "Windows mail devices are not blocked or quarantined" -Condition ($blockingRules -eq $null -or $blockingRules.Length -eq 0) -FailureMsg "DeviceType Windows Mail is accessible - devices are blocked or quarantined - the surface hub won't be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
## End Exchange ##
## SfB ##
$strLyncIdentity = $null
if ($fSfbIsOnline)
{
$strLyncIdentity = $strUpn
}
else
{
$strLyncIdentity = $strAlias
}
$lyncAccount = $null
try {
$lyncAccount = Get-CsMeetingRoom -Identity $strLyncIdentity -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
} catch {
try {
$lyncAccount = Get-CsUser -Identity $strLyncIdentity -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
} catch { }
}
Validate -Test "There is a Lync or Skype for Business account for $strLyncIdentity" -Condition ($lyncAccount -ne $null -and $lyncAccount.Enabled) -FailureMsg "SfB Enabled - there is no Skype for Business account - meetings won't support Skype for Business"
if ($lyncAccount)
{
Validate -Test "The meeting room has a SIP address" -Condition (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($lyncAccount.SipAddress)) -FailureMsg "SfB Enabled - there is no SIP Address - the device account cannot be used to sign into Skype for Business."
}
## End SFB ##
if ($fHasOnline)
{
#License validation and password expiry
$accountOnline = Get-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName $strUpn -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Validate -Test "There is an online user account for $strUpn" -Condition ($accountOnline -ne $null) -FailureMsg "Could not find a Microsoft Online account for this user even though some services are online"
if ($accountOnline)
{
Validate -Test "The password for $strUpn won't expire" -Condition ($accountOnline.PasswordNeverExpires -eq $True) -FailureMsg "PasswordNeverExpires - the admin needs to update the device account's password on the Surface Hub when it expires."
if ($fIsSfbOnline -and !$fIsExOnline)
{
$strLicenseFailureMsg = "Has O365 license - The devices won't be able to use Skype for Business services."
}
elseif ($fIsExOnline -and !$fIsSfbOnline)
{
$strLicenseFailureMsg = "Has O365 license - The devices won't be able to use Exchange Online services."
}
else
{
$strLicenseFailureMsg = "Has O365 license - The devices won't be able to use Skype for Business or Exchange Online services."
}
Validate -Test "$strUpn is licensed" -Condition ($accountOnline.IsLicensed -eq $True) -FailureMsg $strLicenseFailureMsg
Validate -Test "$strUpn is allowed to sign in" -Condition ($accountOnline.BlockCredential -ne $True) -FailureMsg "BlockCredential - This user isn't allowed to sign in."
}
}
#If there is an on-premises component, we can get the authoritative AD user from mailbox
if ($fHasOnPrem)
{
$accountOnPrem = $null
if ($strLinkedAccount)
{
$accountOnPrem = Get-AdUser $strLinkedUser -server $strLinkedServer -credential $credLinkedDomain -properties PasswordNeverExpires -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
else
{
#AD User enabled validation
$accountOnPrem = Get-AdUser $mailbox.UserPrincipalName -properties PasswordNeverExpires -WarningAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
$strOnPremUpn = $accountOnPrem.UserPrincipalName
Validate -Test "There is a user account for $strOnPremUpn" -Condition ($accountOnprem -ne $null) -FailureMsg "Could not find an Active Directory account for this user"
if ($accountOnPrem)
{
Validate -WarningOnly -Test "The password for $strOnPremUpn won't expire" -Condition ($accountOnprem.PasswordNeverExpires -eq $True) -FailureMsg "PasswordNeverExpires - the admin needs to update the device account's password on the Surface Hub when it expires."
Validate -Test "$strOnPremUpn is enabled" -Condition $accountOnPrem.Enabled -FailureMsg "AccountEnabled - this device account won't sign in"
}
}
$global:iTotalTests = ($global:iTotalFailures + $global:iTotalPasses + $global:iTotalWarnings)
Write-Host -NoNewline $global:iTotalTests "tests executed: "
Write-Host -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Red $Global:iTotalFailures "failures "
Write-Host -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Yellow $Global:iTotalWarnings "warnings "
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green $Global:iTotalPasses "passes "
Cleanup
Enable Skype for Business
This script enables Skype for Business on a device account. Use it only if Skype for Business wasn't previously enabled during account creation.
## This script performs only the Enable for Skype for Business step on an account. It should only be run if this step failed in SHAccountCreate and the other steps have been completed ##
# EnableSfb.ps1
$Error.Clear()
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
# Cleans up set state such as remote powershell sessions
function Cleanup()
{
if ($sessCS)
{
Remove-PSSession $sessCS
}
}
function PrintError($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor "red"
}
function PrintSuccess($strMsg)
{
Write-Host $strMsg -foregroundcolor "green"
}
# Cleans up and prints an error message
function CleanupAndFail($strMsg)
{
if ($strMsg)
{
PrintError($strMsg);
}
Cleanup
exit 1
}
# Exits if there is an error set and prints the given message
function ExitIfError($strMsg)
{
if ($Error)
{
CleanupAndFail($strMsg);
}
}
## Check dependencies ##
$input = Read-Host "Is the account you wish to enable part of an online environment (enter O) or on-premises environment (enter P)"
if ($input -eq "P")
{
$online = $false
}
elseif ($input -eq "O")
{
$online = $true
}
else
{
CleanupAndFail "Invalid selection"
}
if ($online)
{
try {
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
}
catch
{
PrintError "Some dependencies are missing"
PrintError "Please install the Windows PowerShell Module for Lync Online. For more information go to https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=39366"
PrintError "Please install the Azure Active Directory module for PowerShell from https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=236297"
CleanupAndFail
}
}
else
{
$strRegPool = Read-Host "Enter the FQDN of your Skype for Business Registrar Pool"
}
## Collect account data ##
Write-Host "----------- Enter info for the account to enable -----------." -foregroundcolor "magenta"
$strRoomUri=Read-Host 'Please enter the UPN of the account you are enabling (e.g. [email protected])'
if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRoomUri))
{
CleanupAndFail "Please enter all of the requested data to continue."
exit 1
}
Write-Host "--------------------------------------------------------------." -foregroundcolor "magenta"
## Sign in to remote powershell for exchange and lync online ##
Write-Host "`n------------------ Establishing connection -----------------." -foregroundcolor "magenta"
$credAdmin=Get-Credential -Message "Enter credentials of a Skype for Business admin"
if (!$credadmin)
{
CleanupAndFail("Valid admin credentials are required to create and prepare the account.");
}
Write-Host "Connecting to remote sessions. This can occasionally take a while - please do not enter input..."
try
{
if ($online)
{
$sessCS = New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $credAdmin
}
else
{
$sessCS = New-PSSession -Credential $credAdmin -ConnectionURI "https://$strRegPool/OcsPowershell" -AllowRedirection -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
}
}
catch
{
CleanupAndFail("Failed to connect to Skype for Business server. Please check your credentials and try again. Error message: $_")
}
Import-PSSession $sessCS -AllowClobber
Write-Host "--------------------------------------------------------------." -foregroundcolor "magenta"
# Getting registrar pool
if ($online)
{
try {
$strRegPool = $null;
$strRegPool = (Get-CsTenant).RegistrarPool
} catch {}
if ($Error)
{
$Error.Clear();
$strRegPool = "";
Write-Host "We failed to lookup your Skype for Business Registrar Pool, but you can still enter it manually"
}
else
{
$strRegPool = $strRegPool[0].Substring($strRegPool[0].IndexOf(':') + 1)
}
}
$Error.Clear()
try {
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity $strRoomUri -RegistrarPool $strRegPool -SipAddressType EmailAddress
}
catch {}
ExitIfError("Failed to setup Skype for Business meeting room")
PrintSuccess "Successfully enabled $strRoomUri as a Skype for Business meeting room"
Cleanup
Useful cmdlets
Creating a Surface Hub-compatible ActiveSync policy
For Surface Hub to use Exchange services, a device account configured with a compatible ActiveSync policy must be provisioned on the device. This policy has the following requirements:
PasswordEnabled == 0
In the following cmdlets, $strPolicy
is the name of the ActiveSync policy, and $strRoomUpn
is the UPN of the device account you want to apply the policy to.
In order to run the cmdlets, you need to set up a remote PowerShell session and:
- Your admin account must be remote-PowerShell-enabled. This setting allows the admin to use the PowerShell cmdlets that are needed by the script. (This permission can be set using
set-user $admin -RemotePowerShellEnabled $true
) - Your admin account must have the "Reset Password" role if you plan to run the creation scripts. This role allows the admin to change the password of the account, which is needed for the script. The Reset Password Role can be enabled using the Exchange Admin Center.
Create the policy.
# Create new policy with PasswordEnabled == false
New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name $strPolicy -PasswordEnabled $false –AllowNonProvisionableDevices $true
To apply the policy, the mailbox cannot be a room type, so it has to be converted into a user first.
# Convert user to regular type
Set-Mailbox $strRoomUpn -Type Regular
# Set policy for account
Set-CASMailbox $strRoomUpn -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $strPolicy
Now the device account just needs to be converted back into a room type.
# Convert back to room mailbox
Set-Mailbox $strRoomUpn -Type Room
Allowing device IDs for ActiveSync
To allow an account $strRoomUpn
, run the following command:
Set-CASMailbox –Identity $strRoomUpn –ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs “<ID>”
To find a device's ID, run:
Get-ActiveSyncDevice -Mailbox $strRoomUpn
This command retrieves device information for every device that the account has been provisioned on, Including the DeviceId
property.
Auto-accepting and declining meeting requests
For a device account to automatically accept or decline meeting requests based on its availability, the AutomateProcessing attribute must be set to AutoAccept. This attribute is recommended as to prevent overlapping meetings.
Set-CalendarProcessing $strRoomUpn -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept
Accepting external meeting requests
For a device account to accept external meeting requests (a meeting request from an account not in the same tenant/domain), the device account must be set to allow processing of external meeting requests. Once set, the device account automatically accepts or declines meeting requests from external accounts and local accounts.
Note
If the AutomateProcessing attribute isn't set to AutoAccept, then setting this has no effect.
Set-CalendarProcessing $strRoomUpn -ProcessExternalMeetingMessages $true