I went with the recommended process of using Homebrew rather than direct download or using binary archives. Microsoft have published some pretty good instructions here with various options for installing PowerShell. The long version will have a lot of screenshots and a few workarounds for the various issues I saw along the way… Short Version Install Homebrew /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )" Install PowerShell brew install -cask powershell Run PowerShell pwsh Install Exchange Online Management Module Install-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement Connect to Exchange Online Connect-ExchangeOnline -UserPrincipalName Install Microsoft Teams Module Install-Module MicrosoftTeams Connect to Microsoft Teams Connect-MicrosoftTeams -AccountId Connect to Skype for Business Online $SFBOSession = New-CsOnlineSession -OverrideAdminDomain Import-PSSession $SFBOSession -AllowClobber Long Version I have done a short version and a long version. As of writing the latest version of PowerShell is 7.1.1. All of this has been done on my aging MacBook with macOS Big Sur Version 11.1.
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