The product group are working on this shift and are open to hearing your questions and feedback. Yes, it may mean that IT Pros have to review and update PowerShell scripts they are using to automate tasks, but more guidance is coming and there's plenty of time to prepare before the existing Azure AD PowerShell module will stop functioning. I hope this article has given you a great frame of reference of how Microsoft sees the concept of a "graph" across Azure resources and Microsoft services.


The expected outcome for the script when it runs and does not error out is to see the user listed on the folder permissions which doesn't happen, still shows the old permissions of only the owner listed for the folder


I thought Grant-MgUserDriveItemPermission might be the golden ticket since I am running under an AppOnly Application Connection and not delegate it might need the MgUser piece in the command as we are trying to manipulate another OneDrive users Drive and not our own, but it ends for me at the "PermissionId" because I am not sure what that is meaning, i.e. is that the id assigned to the contribute permision object itself for the site collection, and if so how I get that from graph, I do not know!:




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