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Publish main to live 05/24/2024, 3:30 PM #11851

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dShyam01 and others added 3 commits February 2, 2024 09:51
The cmdlet was implemented to aid the delay delicensing feature in Teams, which enables tenant admins to reverse an assigned plan deletion by introducing a configurable grace period, during which the licenses will still be active. In case the plan was deleted accidentally, the admin can reverse the same. If not, running this command removes the grace period of the assigned plan(s) against the specified user(s)/resource account(s), permanently deleting the plan(s).
Updates for format/style. The one change that potentially affects the technical content is capitalization of "-capability" in example 2 (capability is capitalized in the Syntex section and the Parameters section).
Documentation approval for cmdlet 'Remove-CsUserLicenseGracePeriod'
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@garycentric garycentric merged commit 6a5bb3a into live May 24, 2024
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