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Sign Into Webex Teams

Or, “API Basics for Powershelling Windows Admins”

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My team has begun rolling out Cisco’s Webex Teams collaboration platform to our internal users. As is often the case, the IT department is the first customer, kicking the tires and exploring different use cases. I happened to be working on a Powershell-based script to create new Active Directory users, and decided to get creative …

While creating a Powershell process to automatically create new Active Directory users based on data sent via our HRIS system, I wanted a way to notify the Helpdesk team that a user had been added and they needed to do a few follow-up tasks (actions I can’t address via Powershell). I looked at having Powershell write logfiles or send e-mails. Old-fashioned.

Naturally, Webex Teams is fully API-enabled . As a non-developer, the most approachable methods I’d previously seen for addressing Teams via its API had been using Python. Kingdom rush origins pc. However, I found some clues for using Powershell in a Cisco DEVNET lesson introducing the Teams API (sign-in required).

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With credit to this article, and through some modification, I got to scripting a sample:

Now to get this working, you’ll need some stuff:

  1. A Bot account (who’s going to post these messages [or take any other type of action])
    1. Create one here: https://developer.webex.com/my-apps/
  2. Your Bot’s access token (you’ll get one after you create the bot account)
  3. Room ID (where you’re posting the message to)
    1. Add your new bot to the Webex Teams space you want them to post in
    2. Look up the RoomID: https://developer.webex.com/docs/api/v1/rooms/list-rooms
    3. Hit the “Try It” button, and provide the Bearer (access token) of your Bot account; you’ll see each space the Bot is a member of. Copy the “Id”

In my sample above, I’m storing the Bot’s access token in a local text file, reading it in, and storing it as a SecureString to a variable. But you can equally just put it directly in the Bearer section of the Authorization header.

Once you execute your code:

Society bye laws 2017 in marathi pdf free download. Ultimately I ended up writing this whole process above as a Powershell function and calling it as needed during my User Creation script. Setting the text to a variable, and changing the contents as needed became easy.

Putting it into action:

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Notification of a successful user creation

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Seeing how easy it was to cook this up, I’m inclined to try some of the other API actions in and out of Webex Teams using Powershell … you don’t have to be a developer to get dirty with APIs!

By default, the Webex Teams installer sets up the application to start on login. Need for speed underground 3 pc setup free download. This documentation will highlight how to disable this functionality on both Mac and Windows operating systems.

Please note: This functionality is only available on per-user installations of Webex Teams (acquired directly from the Cisco website). Per-machine installations either pushed via system administrators or acquired from the campus software library will have this option greyed out.
Windows OS and Mac OS (Logged In):
If you are logged into Webex Teams on either Mac OS or Windows OS, please follow the Cisco documentation for disabling automatic startup.
Windows OS (Not Logged In):
To disable Webex / Webex Teams from starting up on Windows OS without logging into the application, follow the below steps. Please note that administrative rights are required to perform these steps. If you do not have administrative rights, contact your local IT for help with making these changes.

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  1. Search for and open 'Task Manager' with administrative rights. (Right click and select 'Run as administrator')
  2. Expand the Task Manager window by selecting 'More details'
  3. Navigate to the 'Startup' tab.
  4. Locate 'Webex Teams' or 'Webex' and select it.
  5. Select 'Disable on the bottom right hand corner of the Task Manager window.

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To disable Webex / Webex Teams from starting up on Mac OS without logging into the application, follow the below steps. Please note that administrative rights may be required to perform these steps. If you do not have administrative rights, contact your local IT for help with making these changes.
  1. On your Mac, locate the Apple icon in the top left and select it followed by 'System Preferences..'
  2. Once in the System Preferences view, locate and select 'Users & Groups'
  3. Once in the Users & Groups menu, ensure that the proper user is select and switch to the 'Login Items' view
  4. On the Login Items page, either select and remove the 'Webex' or 'Webex Teams' application using the minus symbol or hide the application by selecting the checkbox
    1. Please note that to perform any of these actions, you may be required to unlock the window / settings via the lock icon in the bottom left of the system preferences window. You will required administrative access over your system to perform this.

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Created:2019-01-17 15:54 CDTUpdated:2021-01-11 15:21 CDT
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