September 2020 Point Release
Changed
- Underlying PnP Sites Core library has been updated to fix an issue with the Provisioning Engine and Teams Provisioning.
How to install
Use Install-Module -Name SharePointPnPPowerShell[version]
to install. Available are:
- SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline
- SharePointPnPPowerShell2019
- SharePointPnPPowerShell2016
- SharePointPnPPowerShell2013
How to install on a machine without an internet connection and make the cmdlets automatically available in PowerShell
On a computer with an internet connection enter:
Save-Module -Name SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline -Path [c:\foldertosavemoduleto]
In the path specified a folder will be created called SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline
. Copy this folder and all its contents to the target computer.
If you want to have the module only available for a specific user, copy the folder and its contents to
c:\users\[username]\documents\windowspowershell\modules
Notice that you might have to create this folder structure.
If you want the module to be available for all users, copy the folder and its contents to
c:\program files\windowspowershell\modules
On some custom installed environments these folders might be called differently. Use
$env:PSModulePath
to see the paths that PowerShell scans for existing modules. Copy the folder to one of the folders listed.
How to install on a machine without an internet connection and load the cmdlets manually
On a computer with an internet connection enter:
Save-Module -Name SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline -Path [c:\foldertosavemoduleto]
In the path specified a folder will be created called SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline
. Copy this folder and all its contents to the target computer.
To manually load the cmdlets (notice, this must then be done every time you want to use PnP PowerShell in a PowerShell session) enter:
Import-Module [c:\pathontargetcomputer]\SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline\SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline.psd1 -DisableNameChecking