diff --git a/LicenseExpiryDateReport/LicenseExpiryDateReport.ps1 b/LicenseExpiryDateReport/LicenseExpiryDateReport.ps1 index a3c5554..4d4220a 100644 --- a/LicenseExpiryDateReport/LicenseExpiryDateReport.ps1 +++ b/LicenseExpiryDateReport/LicenseExpiryDateReport.ps1 @@ -1,4 +1,24 @@ -Param +<# +============================================================================================= +Name: Get License Expiry Date report +Version: 2.0 +Website: o365reports.com + +Script Highlights: +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +1.Exports Office 365 license expiry date with ‘next lifecycle activity date’. +2.Exports report to the CSV file. +3.Result can be filtered based on subscription type like Purchased, Trial and Free subscription +4.Result can be filtered based on subscription status like Enabled, Expired, Disabled, etc. +5.Subscription name is shown as user-friendly-name like ‘Office 365 Enterprise E3’ rather than ‘ENTERPRISEPACK’. +6.The script can be executed with MFA enabled account too. +7.The script is scheduler friendly. i.e., credentials can be passed as a parameter instead of saving inside the script. + +For detailed script execution: https://o365reports.com/2020/03/04/export-office-365-license-expiry-date-report-powershell/ +============================================================================================ +#> +Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [switch]$Trial, @@ -181,8 +201,14 @@ $Subscriptions= Get-MsolSubscription | foreach{ #Open output file after execution if((Test-Path -Path $ExportCSV) -eq "True") { - Write-Host `nOffice 365 license expiry report available in: $ExportCSV -ForegroundColor Green - Write-Host `nThe Output file contains $PrintedOutput subscriptions + Write-Host "" + Write-Host " Office 365 license expiry report available in:" -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Yellow + Write-Host $ExportCSV + Write-Host "" + Write-Host " The Output file contains:" -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Yellow + Write-Host $PrintedOutput subscriptions + Write-Host `n~~ Script prepared by AdminDroid Community ~~`n -ForegroundColor Green +Write-Host "~~ Check out " -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Green; Write-Host "admindroid.com" -ForegroundColor Yellow -NoNewline; Write-Host " to get access to 1800+ Microsoft 365 reports. ~~" -ForegroundColor Green `n`n $Prompt = New-Object -ComObject wscript.shell $UserInput = $Prompt.popup("Do you want to open output files?",` 0,"Open Files",4)