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If you try get-pnpfile using full path, the url needs to be encoded. There are loads of issues with special charaters like [ ] becomes %5B and %5D in
$encodedfileUrl = [System.Web.HttpUtility]::UrlPathEncode($fileUrl) $item = Get-PnPFile -Url $encodedfileUrl -AsListItem -ErrorAction Stop Log-Message "Retrieved file: $fileUrl" "Success" Those two methods don’t handle [ ] [System.Web.HttpUtility]::UrlPathEncode(…): obsolete and doesn’t encode [/]. [System.Uri]::EscapeUriString(…): does not encode [ and ] and may leave other characters unencoded.
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cls # Connection String Variables, including client specific ID and Tenant $clientId = "xxxxxxx" #$dateTime = (Get-Date).toString("dd-MM-yyyy-hh-ss") $invocation = (Get-Variable MyInvocation).Value $directorypath = Split-Path $invocation.MyCommand.Path # Set parameters $csvPath = $directorypath + "\Sites.csv" # CSV should have a column 'SiteUrl' $destiUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/test"; $destList = "OwnersMapping"; # Define users to exclude $excludedUsers = @("tom, roy", "mary, jane") $excludedusersemails = @("tom.roy@contoso.co.uk", "mary.jane@contoso.co.uk") # Output CSV for results #$outputCsv = $directorypath + ".
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$envTermGroup = "Document Management Tags" $termSId = "b6ddada5-25b5-xxx-xxxx-b473235d6278" #c65620d8-ee35-4a47-83ed-3da15bf74a0a" #Tags old term set $csvPath = "C:\Users\343614\OneDrive - ssss\Documents\scripts\termsets_import\Import csv - all tags - with synonyms - Delta - test.csv" $logFile = ".\term_synonyms_Log-$(Get-Date -Format "yyyyMMdd-HHmm").csv" function Log-Message { param ( [string]$Message, [string]$Status ) switch ($Status) { "Success" { $color = "Green" } "Info" { $color = "Blue" } "Error" { $color = "Red" } default { $color = "White" } } Write-Host -ForegroundColor $color "$Status => $Message" $logEntry = [PSCustomObject]@{ Timestamp = (Get-Date).