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Disable-AtProtoAdminAccountInvites

Synopsis

com.atproto.admin.disableAccountInvites


Description

com.atproto.admin.disableAccountInvites


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Parameters

Account

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[String] false 1 true (ByPropertyName)

Note

Additionally add a note describing why the invites were disabled

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[String] false 2 true (ByPropertyName)

Authorization

The authorization. This can be a JWT that accesses the at protocol or a credential. If this is provided as a credential the username is a handle or email and the password is the app password.

Type Required Position PipelineInput Aliases
[Switch] false named false Authentication
AppPassword
Credential
PSCredential

Raw

If set, will return raw results. This will ignore -Property, -DecorateProperty, -ExpandProperty, and -PSTypeName.

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[Switch] false named false

WhatIf

-WhatIf is an automatic variable that is created when a command has [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)]. -WhatIf is used to see what would happen, or return operations without executing them

Confirm

-Confirm is an automatic variable that is created when a command has [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)]. -Confirm is used to -Confirm each operation.

If you pass -Confirm:$false you will not be prompted.

If the command sets a [ConfirmImpact("Medium")] which is lower than $confirmImpactPreference, you will not be prompted unless -Confirm is passed.


Syntax

Disable-AtProtoAdminAccountInvites [[-Account] <String>] [[-Note] <String>] [-Authorization] [-Raw] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]