If you already have Terminal pinned to your dock you can of course launch it from there too.Įnter /bin/bash -c “$(curl -fsSL )” as shown in the following screen and press Enter: Open Terminal using either Spotlight search or from the Launchpad > Other menu. Homebrew is the preferred package manager for MacOS and what I feel is the easiest method to install PowerShell on a Mac. There is a quicker way and that is to install PowerShell directly on MacOS and subsequently install the Exchange Online module (or whatever PowerShell module you wish to install).īefore following the below steps install XCode from the MacOS app store: These ways take longer as you either have to reboot into Windows or boot into a virtual machine as well as extra Windows licensing costs. Whilst you can use Bootcamp or virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop as a way to access PowerShell and install the Exchange Online module. Windows users don’t get to have all the fun here. This post comes courtesy from our very own Craig Pattison, who has many certs under his belt including, MCSA, MCSE, 365 Security, the list goes on! He is wanting to improve his MacOS knowledge so is using his Mac more and more for work: Todays post will teach you how to install the Exchange Online PS module on a Mac □
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