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external help file: Microsoft.Rtc.Management.dll-help.xml
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applicable: Skype for Business Online
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title: Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy
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schema: 2.0.0
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---
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# Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy
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## SYNOPSIS
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The TeamsCallParkPolicy controls whether or not users are able to leverage the call park feature in Microsoft Teams. Call park allows enterprise voice customers to place a call on hold and then perform a number of actions on that call: transfer to another department, retrieve via the same phone, or retrieve via a different Teams phone. The Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy cmdlet returns the policies that are available for your organization.
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NOTE: the call park feature currently only available in desktop and web clients. Call Park functionality is currently completely disabled in mobile clients.
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## SYNTAX
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### Identity (Default)
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```
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Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy [-Tenant <System.Guid>] [[-Identity] <XdsIdentity>] [-LocalStore]
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[<CommonParameters>]
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```
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### Filter
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```
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Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy [-Tenant <System.Guid>] [-Filter <String>] [-LocalStore] [<CommonParameters>]
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```
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## DESCRIPTION
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The TeamsCallParkPolicy controls whether or not users are able to leverage the call park feature. Call park allows enterprise voice customers to place a call on hold and then perform a number of actions on that call: transfer to another department, retrieve via the same phone, or retrieve via a different phone. The Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy cmdlet returns the policies that are available for your organization.
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## EXAMPLES
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### Example 1
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```powershell
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PS C:\> Get-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy
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```
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Retrieve all policies that are available in your organization.
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## PARAMETERS
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### -Filter
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Enables you to use wildcard characters when indicating the policy (or policies) to be returned. For example, to return a collection of all the per-user policies, use this syntax: -Filter "tag:".
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```yaml
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Type: String
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Parameter Sets: Filter
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -Identity
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Specify the unique name of a policy you would like to retrieve
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```yaml
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Type: XdsIdentity
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Parameter Sets: Identity
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: 1
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -LocalStore
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Internal Microsoft use only.
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```yaml
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Type: SwitchParameter
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -Tenant
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Internal Microsoft use only.
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```yaml
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Type: System.Guid
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### CommonParameters
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This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable.
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For more information, see about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
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## INPUTS
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### None
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## OUTPUTS
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### System.Object
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## NOTES
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## RELATED LINKS
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external help file: Microsoft.Rtc.Management.dll-help.xml
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applicable: Skype for Business Online
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title: Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy
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schema: 2.0.0
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---
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# Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy
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## SYNOPSIS
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The TeamsCallParkPolicy controls whether or not users are able to leverage the call park feature in Microsoft Teams. Call park allows enterprise voice customers to place a call on hold and then perform a number of actions on that call: transfer to another department, retrieve via the same phone, or retrieve via a different Teams phone. The Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy cmdlet lets you assign a custom policy to a specific user.
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NOTE: the call park feature currently only available in desktop and web clients. Call Park functionality is currently completely disabled in mobile clients. Supported with TeamsOnly mode
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## SYNTAX
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### Identity (Default)
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```
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Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy [[-Identity] <UserIdParameter>] [-PolicyName] <String> [-Tenant <System.Guid>]
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[-DomainController <Fqdn>] [-PassThru] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
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```
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### GrantToTenant
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```
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Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy [-PolicyName] <String> [-Tenant <System.Guid>] [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
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[-PassThru] [-Global] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
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```
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## DESCRIPTION
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The TeamsCallParkPolicy controls whether or not users are able to leverage the call park feature in Microsoft Teams. Call park allows enterprise voice customers to place a call on hold and then perform a number of actions on that call: transfer to another department, retrieve via the same phone, or retrieve via a different phone. The Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy cmdlet lets you assign a custom policy to a specific user.
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## EXAMPLES
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### Example 1
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```powershell
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PS C:\> Grant-CsTeamsCallParkPolicy -PolicyName SalesPolicy -Identity "Ken Myer"
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```
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Assigns a custom policy "Sales Policy" to the user "Ken Myer"
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## PARAMETERS
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### -Confirm
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Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
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```yaml
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Type: SwitchParameter
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases: cf
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -DomainController
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Internal Microsoft use only.
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```yaml
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Type: Fqdn
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -Global
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Internal Microsoft use only.
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```yaml
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Type: SwitchParameter
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Parameter Sets: GrantToTenant
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -Identity
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The User Id of the user to whom the policy is being assigned.
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```yaml
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Type: UserIdParameter
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Parameter Sets: Identity
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: 0
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -PassThru
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If present, causes the cmdlet to pass the user object (or objects) through the Windows PowerShell pipeline. By default, the cmdlet does not pass objects through the pipeline.
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```yaml
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Type: SwitchParameter
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -PolicyName
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"Name" of the policy to be assigned. The PolicyName is simply the policy Identity minus the policy scope ("tag:"). For example, a policy that has the Identity tag:Redmond has a PolicyName equal to Redmond; a policy with the Identity tag:RedmondConferencingPolicy has a PolicyName equal to RedmondConferencingPolicy.
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If you set PolicyName to a null value, then the command will unassign any per-user policy assigned to the user.
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```yaml
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Type: String
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: True
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Position: 1
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -Tenant
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Internal Microsoft use only.
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```yaml
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Type: System.Guid
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases:
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### -WhatIf
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Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
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The cmdlet is not run.
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```yaml
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Type: SwitchParameter
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Parameter Sets: (All)
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Aliases: wi
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Required: False
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Position: Named
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Default value: None
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Accept pipeline input: False
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Accept wildcard characters: False
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```
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### CommonParameters
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This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable.
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For more information, see about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
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## INPUTS
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### Microsoft.Rtc.Management.AD.UserIdParameter
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## OUTPUTS
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### System.Object
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## NOTES
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## RELATED LINKS

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