microsoft-365-docs
microsoft-365-docs copied to clipboard
Update turn-off-directory-synchronization.md
Updated this to use Microsoft Graph PowerShell instead.
Learn Build status updates of commit 258857d:
:warning: Validation status: warnings
File | Status | Preview URL | Details |
---|---|---|---|
microsoft-365/enterprise/turn-off-directory-synchronization.md | :warning:Warning | Details |
microsoft-365/enterprise/turn-off-directory-synchronization.md
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Warning: hard-coded-locale - See documentation]
Link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0' contains locale code 'en-us'. For localizability, remove 'en-us' from links to most Microsoft sites.
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Warning: hard-coded-locale - See documentation]
Link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta' contains locale code 'en-us'. For localizability, remove 'en-us' from links to most Microsoft sites.
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Suggestion: docs-link-absolute - See documentation]
Absolute link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0' will be broken in isolated environments. Replace with a relative link.
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Suggestion: preserve-view-not-set - See documentation]
You've pinned this link to a specific version of content with the view parameter. It's recommended not to pin a version unless that version is A) not the default view and B) the context is about that version specifically. To proceed with pinning a version add the &preserve-view=true to the URL. Otherwise, remove the view parameter. URL: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Suggestion: docs-link-absolute - See documentation]
Absolute link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta' will be broken in isolated environments. Replace with a relative link.
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Suggestion: preserve-view-not-set - See documentation]
You've pinned this link to a specific version of content with the view parameter. It's recommended not to pin a version unless that version is A) not the default view and B) the context is about that version specifically. To proceed with pinning a version add the &preserve-view=true to the URL. Otherwise, remove the view parameter. URL: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta
For more details, please refer to the build report.
Note: Your PR may contain errors or warnings or suggestions unrelated to the files you changed. This happens when external dependencies like GitHub alias, Microsoft alias, cross repo links are updated. Please use these instructions to resolve them.
For any questions, please:
- Try searching the learn.microsoft.com contributor guides
- Post your question in the Learn support channel
Thank you John! I remember seeing an old PowerShell article which attributed to an MVPs blog. Thank you for letting me know!
Learn Build status updates of commit e93b0fe:
:warning: Validation status: warnings
File | Status | Preview URL | Details |
---|---|---|---|
microsoft-365/enterprise/turn-off-directory-synchronization.md | :warning:Warning | Details |
microsoft-365/enterprise/turn-off-directory-synchronization.md
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Warning: hard-coded-locale - See documentation]
Link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0' contains locale code 'en-us'. For localizability, remove 'en-us' from links to most Microsoft sites.
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Warning: hard-coded-locale - See documentation]
Link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta' contains locale code 'en-us'. For localizability, remove 'en-us' from links to most Microsoft sites.
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Suggestion: docs-link-absolute - See documentation]
Absolute link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0' will be broken in isolated environments. Replace with a relative link.
-
Line 37, Column 77: [Suggestion: preserve-view-not-set - See documentation]
You've pinned this link to a specific version of content with the view parameter. It's recommended not to pin a version unless that version is A) not the default view and B) the context is about that version specifically. To proceed with pinning a version add the &preserve-view=true to the URL. Otherwise, remove the view parameter. URL: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation?view=graph-powershell-1.0
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Suggestion: docs-link-absolute - See documentation]
Absolute link 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta' will be broken in isolated environments. Replace with a relative link.
-
Line 39, Column 8: [Suggestion: preserve-view-not-set - See documentation]
You've pinned this link to a specific version of content with the view parameter. It's recommended not to pin a version unless that version is A) not the default view and B) the context is about that version specifically. To proceed with pinning a version add the &preserve-view=true to the URL. Otherwise, remove the view parameter. URL: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.directorymanagement/update-mgbetaorganization?view=graph-powershell-beta
For more details, please refer to the build report.
Note: Your PR may contain errors or warnings or suggestions unrelated to the files you changed. This happens when external dependencies like GitHub alias, Microsoft alias, cross repo links are updated. Please use these instructions to resolve them.
For any questions, please:
- Try searching the learn.microsoft.com contributor guides
- Post your question in the Learn support channel
Is there anything else I need to do with this?