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Powershell script to access the Security trim for SharePoint Online #1975

Open DeepSelvaraj opened 5 years ago

DeepSelvaraj commented 5 years ago

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DeepSelvaraj commented 5 years ago

Hello,

I have been trying to access the securitytrim (_layouts/15/SiteNavigationSettings.aspx)context under the sitenavigationsettings page in sharepoint online.

I can do them easily for the onprem using the below code.

$Context = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.Navigation.SiteNavigationSettingsWriter($SPWeb.Site) The keyword SiteNavigationSettingsWriter seems not supporting for online. Am i missing out anything?

Are there any way to do them in PnP. Is this feature not added in the script??

Thanks in advance!!!