Does this work in GCC-High?
Hello, I have been trying to use this in our GCC-High tenant to get a record of our baselines for compliance purposes and have not been successful in getting it working.
I have done research and haven't been able to find out if this is actually compatible with GCC-High so before I spend more time on trying to get it to work, I figured I would ask since I haven't been able to find a clear yes or no answer.
Thanks.
Currently this is not supported. But I flagged it as an enhancement and perhaps I can add it in an upcoming version. Would others like to see this feature?
Thanks Thomas for considering GCC High. I've used this tool extensively in Commercial, appreciate your work on this!
I would be very much interested with this tool having GCCH Compatibility. Potentially even willing to put up a bounty to have it done.
would love to see this in GCC High support. always looking for tools but almost none work with GCC H
I'll see if I can hack together a solution for us GCC H folks. Maybe it'll inspire someone to actually do it properly.
My employer may be willing to pay some type of bounty for this if you are interested.
Hi @davesmith87,
Thank you for the offer. I've recently developed a solution for GCC High compatibility based on the original module, and I'm in the process of submitting a pull request to the main repository. I'd be happy to discuss the details and work out any arrangements regarding the bounty.
Please let me know the best way to proceed, and if there's any specific information you need from me. Looking forward to collaborating and improving the tool for everyone!
Thanks, Matt
Hello @matnav
If you need help, just ping me. I was planning last week to add an additional parameter for the connect command to choose the Environment.
Any update on this feature?
Let me see if I can knock this out over the weekend. It's been crazy busy this last month.
Has there been any progress on adding GCCH capabilities?
I was so hopeful this would be finished based on comments above, please do if you can
Hi All, I created pull request to add GCC High and DoD support. Sorry for using AI to do it, but it works and I tried to make minimal changes only where needed. If it doesn't get adopted, you can use here https://github.com/zschramm/M365DocumentationGCCHigh -Z
Thanks to all contribution. You can now test it out by installing the prerelease version from PSGallery: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/M365Documentation/3.5.0-alpha
Thanks to everyone which has contributed, especially @zschramm !
Install-Module -Name M365Documentation -AllowPrerelease