You can use Save-Module instead if you don't want to replace any existing modules. But in such case you will have to install any dependency on your own.
very nice stuff. let me ask this. as some of the functions need administrative elevation, when running powershell as admin, do things like the list of installed items not show if an application was installed / assigned in intune to a particular user?
Stuff is Epic. I'm more of a visual learner and the information listed is super helpful to follow along. I've been in Intune for 1yr and there is SO much to learn and know.
Daniel Castellanos
I tried to install IntuneStuff and got the following error:
Install-Package: The following commands are already available on this system:'[a loooooooong list of commands]'. This module 'Microsoft.Graph.Beta.DeviceManagement.Actions' may override the existing commands. If you still want to install this module 'Microsoft.Graph.Beta.DeviceManagement.Actions', use -AllowClobber parameter.