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FindOrphanOneDriveSites.PS1
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# FindOrphanOneDriveSites.PS1
# https://github.com/12Knocksinna/Office365itpros/blob/master/FindOrphanOneDriveSites.PS1
# A script to find orphan OneDrive for Business Accounts and add an admin user to the accounts so that they can be accessed
# Needs connections to the SharePoint Online and Azure AD modules
# Connect to AzureAD and SPO
$AzureADCheck = Get-Module -Name AzureADPreview
If ($AzureADCheck -eq $Null) {
Write-Host "Your PowerShell session is not connected to Azure Active Directory."
Write-Host "Please connect to Azure Active Directory using an administrative account and retry."; Break }
Connect-AzureAD -Credential $O365Cred
If(-not(Get-Module -name Microsoft.Online.Sharepoint.PowerShell)) {Import-Module Microsoft.Online.Sharepoint.PowerShell}
Connect-SPOService -URL $TenantAdminUrl -Credential $O365Cred
# Define the SharePoint admin endpoint for the tenant
$TenantAdminUrl = "https://office365itpros-admin.sharepoint.com"
# Define the account to add to each orphan site
$NewSiteAdmin = "[email protected]"
# Create list for output report
$Report = [System.Collections.Generic.List[Object]]::new()
# Find OneDrive for Business accounts
$ODSites = Get-SPOSite -IncludePersonalSite $True -Limit All -Filter "url -like '-my.sharepoint.com/personal/'"
# Find Azure AD Accounts and create hash table for lookup
$AADUsers = Get-AzureADUser -All $True -Filter "Usertype eq 'Member'" | Select UserPrincipalName, DisplayName
$AADAccounts = @{}
$AADUsers.ForEach( {
$AADAccounts.Add([String]$_.UserPrincipalName, $_.DisplayName) } )
# Process the sites
ForEach ($Site in $ODSites) {
If (!($AADAccounts.Item($Site.Owner))) { #Allocate a new owner to the OneDrive site
Write-Host "Adding user to" $Site.URL
$Status = $Null
Try {
$Status = Set-SPOUser -Site $Site.URL -LoginName $NewSiteAdmin -IsSiteCollectionAdmin $True }
Catch {
Write-Host "Couldn't add" $NewSiteAdmin "to" $Site.URL }
If ($Status) { #Update output report file
$i++
$ReportLine = [PSCustomObject]@{ #Update with details of what we have done
Site = $Site.URL
"Previous Owner" = $Site.Title
OwnerUPN = $Site.Owner
"New Owner" = $NewSiteAdmin
LastModified = Get-Date($Site.LastContentModifiedDate) -format g
StorageUsage = $Site.StorageUsageCurrent }
$Report.Add($ReportLine) } # End If
} #End If
} # End ForEach
If ($i -gt 0) {
Write-Host $NewSiteAdmin "added to" $i "OneDrive for Business accounts - details in c:\temp\OrphanOneDrive.csv"
$Report | Export-CSV -NoTypeInformation c:\temp\OrphanOneDrive.csv }
Else {
Write-Host "No orphan OneDrive for Business accounts found" }
# An example script used to illustrate a concept. More information about the topic can be found in the Office 365 for IT Pros eBook https://gum.co/O365IT/
# and/or a relevant article on https://office365itpros.com or https://www.petri.com. See our post about the Office 365 for IT Pros repository # https://office365itpros.com/office-365-github-repository/ for information about the scripts we write.
# Do not use our scripts in production until you are satisfied that the code meets the need of your organization. Never run any code downloaded from the Internet without
# first validating the code in a non-production environment.