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The process of developing software, including requirements gathering, solution design and analysis, implementation, testing, deployment, support and maintenance.

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Right User Permissions to use ListItem.GetUserEffectivePermissions method

Why don't you try application permissions? Accessing SharePoint using an application context Connecting to SharePoint Online programmatically: Secret vs Certificate Access SPO Site Programmatically vi …
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Integrate our sharepoint site with external systems that do not provide APIs

Agree with Derek, but with respect to question itself I'd say Option 1: keep data in only one new site, do not sync it with existing site, but provide access for users to this new site - they just sho …
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Automate the execution of a Power Shell script which connect to `Connect-ExchangeOnline`

Here is PowerShell script I use: Search Unified Audit Log Daemon Job
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Parameter 'Web' is obsolete. The -Web parameter will be removed in a future release. Use Con...

I would be something like ForEach($Web in $Webs) { $webConn = Connect-PnPOnline -Url $web.Url -ClientId $clientID -ClientSecret $clientSecret -returnConnection $DocumentLibraries = Get-PnPList …
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How to process information from a modern Sharepoint page, article type, with api MSFT

You can do it with PnP PowerShell (and maybe with PnP Code SDK): Get-PnPPage Get-PnPPageComponent PnP Cmdlets: https://pnp.github.io/powershell/cmdlets/Get-PnPPage.html https://pnp.github.io/powers …
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