Public/generated/Get-KritTcmEXOSweepRule.ps1
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This shim provides literal search-replace equivalence — see Krit.TCM/generated/index.md. #> function Get-KritTcmEXOSweepRule { <# .SYNOPSIS Krit.TCM shim for M365DSC resource EXOSweepRule. .DESCRIPTION Auto-generated from M365DSC .schema.mof by scripts/m365-setup/Generate-KritTcmFromM365DscSchema.ps1 (.1507o30). Search-replace safe: callers that today invoke Get-M365DSCEXOSweepRule -Credential $cred -TenantId $tid can rename to Get-KritTcmEXOSweepRule -Credential $cred -TenantId $tid with ZERO other edits. Parameter shape matches the M365DSC .schema.mof exactly. Per operator direction, -PreferM365DscBehavior defaults to true. Actual Graph dispatch is delegated to Invoke-KritTcmM365DscSchemaBridge. Bridge maps resource → Graph endpoint per per-resource wave; where mapping is not yet shipped, bridge returns an object with Verdict='UNMAPPED'. .NOTES Workload: Exchange Original mof: C:\Users\joshl\OneDrive - Kritical Pty Ltd\Github\KRTPax8ToShopifyConnector\.kritm365-mine\Microsoft365DSC\Modules\Microsoft365DSC\DSCResources\MSFT_EXOSweepRule\MSFT_EXOSweepRule.schema.mof Param count: 18 Generator wave: .1507o30 #> [CmdletBinding()] param( # The Name parameter specifies the name of the Sweep rule. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks. [Parameter(Mandatory)] [string]$Name, # The Provider parameter specifies the provider for the Sweep rule. If the value contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks. For Sweep rules that you create in Outlook on the web, the default value is Exchange16. [string]$Provider, # The DestinationFolder parameter specifies an action for the Sweep rule that moves messages to the specified folder. [string]$DestinationFolder, # The Enabled parameter specifies whether the Sweep rule is enabled or disabled. [bool]$Enabled, # The KeepForDays parameter specifies an action for the Sweep rule that specifies the number of days to keep messages that match the conditions of the rule. After the number of days have passed, the messages are moved to the location that's specified by the DestinationFolder parameter (by default, the Deleted Items folder). You can't use this parameter with the KeepLatest parameter and the Sweep rule must contain a KeepForDays or KeepLatest parameter value. [int]$KeepForDays, # The KeepLatest parameter specifies an action for the Sweep rule that specifies the number of messages to keep that match the conditions of the rule. After the number of messages is exceeded, the oldest messages are moved to the location that's specified by the DestinationFolder parameter (by default, the Deleted Items folder). You can't use this parameter with the KeepForDays parameter and the Sweep rule must contain a KeepForDays or KeepLatest parameter value. [int]$KeepLatest, # The Mailbox parameter specifies the mailbox where you want to create the Sweep rule. You can use any value that uniquely identifies the mailbox. [string]$Mailbox, # The SenderName parameter specifies a condition for the Sweep rule that looks for the specified sender in messages. For internal senders, you can use any value that uniquely identifies the sender. [string]$SenderName, # The SourceFolder parameter specifies a condition for the Sweep rule that looks for messages in the specified folder. [string]$SourceFolder, # The SystemCategory parameter specifies a condition for the sweep rule that looks for messages with the specified system category. System categories are available to all mailboxes in the organization. [string]$SystemCategory, # Specify if this rule should exist or not. [ValidateSet('Present','Absent')] [string]$Ensure, # Credentials of the workload's Admin [string]$Credential, # Id of the Azure Active Directory application to authenticate with. [string]$ApplicationId, # Id of the Azure Active Directory tenant used for authentication. [string]$TenantId, # Thumbprint of the Azure Active Directory application's authentication certificate to use for authentication. [string]$CertificateThumbprint, # Username can be made up to anything but password will be used for CertificatePassword [string]$CertificatePassword, # Path to certificate used in service principal usually a PFX file. [string]$CertificatePath, # Managed ID being used for authentication. [bool]$ManagedIdentity ) Invoke-KritTcmM365DscSchemaBridge -ResourceName 'EXOSweepRule' -Workload 'Exchange' -Verb 'Get' -CallerParams $PSBoundParameters } |