More importantly, a reusable script can be created using the cmdlets to automate the process. It removes all the screens used in the Admin portal and replaces them with a few cmdlets. Using PowerShell to create a user account can be a much more efficient way to create an account. In this post, I’ll demonstrate how to achieve the same result with just a few lines of PowerShell code. In my previous post, Creating a Microsoft 365 User Account the GUI way, I showed how to create a Microsoft 365 user account using the Admin portal. Feel free to reach out to me on my LinkedIn profile. Join me as I post about the things I learn and how to implement them for your own use. Joanne has graciously offered to mentor me and has invited me to post blogs on her site as I start my adventures in the Microsoft Cloud. Like many, I have been branching out into the Microsoft Cloud over the past 4 years and have been learning as much as I can as I go along. Sheldon: Hello, my name is Sheldon Appleyard and I’m an IT Pro who has worked in the IT industry for 10 years. Creating user accounts using PowerShell is a fundamental task and the focus of this post by Sheldon. I’ve invited Sheldon to be a guest blogger at and encouraged him to write content and share knowledge about practical things he’s learned for an audience just starting out in Microsoft 365. Joanne: This guest post is written by my mentee, Sheldon Appleyard.
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