This is the final post in my Changing my SharePoint URL project. I used an Azure Virtual Machine to run the SharePoint Online Management Shell to change my SharePoint URL. After scheduling the deletion, it completed and the URL was changed to what I wanted. All of the steps are below.
Thank you to @box464@mastodon.social for the advice. Day 28 of #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #SharePoint
The Final Steps
- Changing the site address would have been easier. β
- Install Homebrew (whatever that is :-))β
- Install PowerShell (Mac Version)β
- Changing the SharePoint Domain takes a few more steps.β
- The Custom Domain Name textbook is active for this step.
- “In the Custom domain name box, enter the full new β.onmicrosoft.comβ domain, and then select Add domain.”
- I added the tmichellemoore.onmicrosoft.com domain.
- The Custom Domain Name textbook is active for this step.
- Install the SharePoint Online Management Shellβ
- Run SharePoint Online Management Shell
- Options based on my current progress:
- Forget about this whole project.
- Purchase Parallels ($99) and run the Windows version of the SharePoint Online Management Shell.
- Use Bootcamp, run Windows, and the SharePoint Online Management Shell.
- Use an Azure Virtual Machine. β
- Advice from @box464@mastodon.social, make sure to turn off the VM.
- He referred me to this article – Shut Down to Save Money
- Success
- The URL is now changed. β
- Closing
- Remove PowerShell and all Homebrew from My Mac
- How to find all packages installed using Homebrew?β
- Where does Homebrew install packages on Mac?β
- How to Uninstall a Homebrew package?β
- How to Uninstall Homebrew?β
- I still need to find and delete the residual files.
- Delete the Azure VM and Resources
- Deleted the Virtual Machine.β
- Deleted the Hard Drive.β
- Deleted the Networking Devices.β
- This project is now closed!!β
- Remove PowerShell and all Homebrew from My Mac






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