Utilizes both Exchange Web Services and Office 365 Remote PowerShell Services to sync your Global Address List to any/every user in the directory.
Why would I want to use this? iPhone/Android devices don't currently support offline Global Address List synchronization. By loading the Global Address List contacts into a folder within user's mailbox, you can circumvent this limitation.
Features
- Fetch a list of contacts using the Office 365 Directory
- Import the list of contacts into a specified user's Office 365 mailbox
- You can run the sync for any number of users
- Specify a custom contact folder
- Uses Application Impersonation so this can all be done from a single admin account (that has Application Impersonation permissions)
- Install the EWS API here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42951
- Download the latest version of the script here: https://github.com/grahamr975/EWS-Office365-Contact-Sync
- Export your Office 365 administrator credentials to a CliXml credential file. See below for an example on how to do this.
$Credxmlpath = "C:\MyCredentials\"
$Credential | Export-Clixml $Credxmlpath
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You may need to unblock the included .dll files. To do this, navigate to EWSContacts\Module\bin -> For each .dll file, right click on the file -> Check 'Unblock'
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To test the script, run for a single mailbox in your directory. See below for an example (batch file)
@echo off
cd "%~dp0EWS-Office365-Contact-Sync"
PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass ^
-File "%CD%\EWSContactSync.ps1" ^
-CredentialPath "C:\Encrypted Credentials\SecureCredential.cred" ^
-FolderName "Directory Contacts" ^
-LogPath "%~dp0Logs" ^
-MailboxList [email protected] ^
-ModernAuth
pause
- Once you're ready, specify DIRECTORY for MailboxList. This will sync the contacts for all users in your directory. See below for an example (batch file)
@echo off
cd "%~dp0EWS-Office365-Contact-Sync"
PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass ^
-File "%CD%\EWSContactSync.ps1" ^
-CredentialPath "C:\Encrypted Credentials\SecureCredential.cred" ^
-FolderName "Directory Contacts" ^
-LogPath "%~dp0Logs" ^
-MailboxList DIRECTORY ^
-ModernAuth
pause
- EWS API 2.2 https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42951
- O365 Global Admin Account with Application Impersonation permissions (You MUST set this seperately)
- Verify the neccessary Office 365 URLs are whitelisted in your environment. All Microsoft 365 Common URLs with ID#56 on the following page should be allowed: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges?view=o365-worldwide
- Powershell Version 3.0+
- Think of a unique folder name (Any contacts not in the Global Address List will be deleted from the folder, so don't use 'Contacts' as the name.)
See EWSContactSync.ps1 for documentation on optional parameters for filtering conatcts, mailboxes, etc...
- Powershell 5.0 - The main language used
- EWS - API for reading and writing contacts
- Exchange Online Powershell - Used to fetch contact and user mailbox data
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Ryan Graham - Initial work - grahamr975
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Thanks to gscales for his work on the EWSContacts powershell module. This script uses a modified version of their module. https://github.com/gscales/Powershell-Scripts/tree/master/EWSContacts
- Thanks to alexisc182 for their work on documenting the needed Office 365 URLs for whitelisting