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This pull request was automatically created by Azure Pipelines. Important Check for unexpected deletions or changes in this PR.

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Generated locally via the docs-generation script sequence. Contains the remaining beta (graph-powershell-beta) module folders. The weekly refresh exceeds GitHub's changed-file rendering limit, so beta is split across two PRs (parts 2 and 3); v1.0 is part 1.

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DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
2 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 6885 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
3 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 12824 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
4 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 15993 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is an international standards context, so per the rule, the term should be left unchanged.
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DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a user's locale, following ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. Since it is not a code identifier or part of a URL, but rather a descriptive label in documentation, it should be updated to `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
6 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md countries 18476 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in a description about legal requirements for license assignment and service availability, which refers to a list of regions. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
7 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 21923 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical schema, which qualifies as a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
8 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 25092 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing locale information, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, which is an international standard. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
9 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 27438 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a user's locale, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. Since this is not a code identifier or part of a URL, but rather documentation text describing a user property, it should be updated to `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
10 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md countries 27575 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the context of checking for availability of services in different regions for licensing purposes. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
 
11 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 6963 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing international standards (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), which matches the rule for legal or international standards context. Therefore, it should be left unchanged.
12 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 9309 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a user's locale, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is not a code identifier or part of a technical field name, but rather a descriptive label in documentation. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `country/region`.
13 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 12938 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
14 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\Update-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 16107 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
 
15 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md countries 9345 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the context of describing legal requirements for service availability, which refers to a list of regions. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
16 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 12801 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
17 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 15970 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing locale information and follows international standards (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2). According to the rules, when used in a legal, international standards, or similar context, the term should be left unchanged.
18 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 18316 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a user's locale, following ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. Since it is not a code identifier or part of a URL, but rather a descriptive label in documentation, it should be updated to `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
19 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md countries 18453 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in a description about legal requirements for license assignment and service availability, which refers to a list of regions. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
20 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 21900 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
21 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicyRing.md country 25069 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
 
22 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 9210 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a user's locale, specifically as part of a language and country or region code. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with 'country/region'.
23 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md countries 9347 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the context of describing legal requirements for license availability, which refers to a list of regions. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
24 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 16010 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
25 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 18356 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe the language and country component of a user's locale, referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. Since this is not a code identifier or part of a URL, but rather a descriptive label in documentation, it should be updated to `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
26 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md countries 18493 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in a description about legal requirements for license assignment and service availability, which is not a code identifier or part of a URL. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
 
27 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.SignIns\Test-MgBetaIdentityConditionalAccess.md country 84 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a PowerShell hashtable, which is a technical field name/code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
28 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.SignIns\Test-MgBetaIdentityConditionalAccess.md country 122 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a PowerShell code snippet, which falls under the global exception for technical field names and code identifiers. It should not be replaced.
29 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.SignIns\Test-MgBetaIdentityConditionalAccess.md country 198 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a PowerShell hash table, which is a technical field name/code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
 
30 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md country 3747 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
31 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md country 6916 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is an international standards context, so per the rule, the term should be left unchanged.
32 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md countries 9399 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the context of checking service availability for users assigned licenses, which refers to a list of regions. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `countries/regions`.
33 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md country 12862 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical schema, specifically as a field label in a data model. According to global exceptions, technical field names and database column identifiers should not be replaced.
34 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md countries 18514 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the phrase 'availability of services in countries' to describe a list of regions where services are available. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with 'countries/regions'.
 
35 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md country 6636 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
36 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md country 8982 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the description of a user's locale, specifically referencing the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for a country. Since this is not a code identifier or part of a URL, but rather documentation text describing a user's location, it should be updated to `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
37 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md country 15936 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing locale information, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, which is an international standard. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
38 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md country 21932 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
39 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md country 25101 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with `country/region`.
40 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernance.md countries 27584 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `countries` is used in the phrase 'availability of services in countries' to describe a list of regions where services are available. To avoid geopolitical issues, it should be replaced with 'countries/regions'.
 
41 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectory.md country 23462 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which qualifies as a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
42 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectory.md country 26631 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is an international standards context, so per the rule, the term should be left unchanged.
43 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\Update-MgBetaDirectory.md country 28977 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the description of a user's locale, specifically referencing the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Since this is not a code identifier or part of a technical field name, and is used to describe a user's location, it should be replaced with `country/region` to avoid geopolitical issues.
 
44 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\New-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 6708 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term 'country' is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standards. According to the rules, when used in international standards or similar contexts, the term should be left unchanged.
45 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\New-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 12685 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is considered a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
46 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\New-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernanceRequest.md country 15854 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing a locale representation, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is an international standards context, so per the rule, the term should be left unchanged.
 
47 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\New-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md country 3546 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used as a property name in a technical API schema, which is a code identifier. According to global exceptions, code identifiers should not be replaced.
48 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.DirectoryManagement\New-MgBetaDirectoryTenantGovernancePolicyTemplate.md country 15830 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing international standards (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), which is a legal or standards-based usage. According to the rules, it should be left unchanged.
 
49 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 6813 2 No action needed Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used in the context of describing international standards (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), which is a legal or standards-based usage. According to the rules, it should be left unchanged.
50 microsoftgraph\graph-powershell-beta\Microsoft.Graph.Beta.WindowsUpdates\New-MgBetaWindowsUpdatesPolicy.md country 18283 2 Replacement required Geopolitical
DetailsThe term `country` is used to describe a component of a user's locale, specifically referencing ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. This is a general text label describing a country/region, not a code identifier or part of a technical field name, so it should be updated to 'country/region' to avoid geopolitical issues.
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microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplication.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)
microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationAppManagementPolicy.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)
microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationAppManagementPolicyByRef.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)
microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationAppManagementPolicyCount.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)
microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationByAppId.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)
microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationByUniqueName.md ✅Succeeded View (graph-powershell-1.0)

This comment lists only the first 25 files in the pull request.

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Add-MgServicePrincipalTokenSigningCertificate.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Add-MgServicePrincipalTokenSigningCertificate cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: DisplayName, EndDateTime

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Confirm-MgApplicationMemberGroup.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Confirm-MgApplicationMemberGroup cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: GroupIds

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Confirm-MgApplicationMemberObject.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Confirm-MgApplicationMemberObject cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: Ids

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Confirm-MgServicePrincipalMemberGroup.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Confirm-MgServicePrincipalMemberGroup cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: GroupIds

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Confirm-MgServicePrincipalMemberObject.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Confirm-MgServicePrincipalMemberObject cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: Ids

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationById.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Get-MgApplicationById cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: Ids, Types

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationMemberGroup.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Get-MgApplicationMemberGroup cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: SecurityEnabledOnly

microsoftgraph/graph-powershell-1.0/Microsoft.Graph.Applications/Get-MgApplicationMemberObject.md

  • Line 0, Column 0: [Suggestion: PSMD2Yaml_ContentMissing] Missing content in Microsoft.Graph.Applications.Get-MgApplicationMemberObject cmdlet. Parameters lacking description: SecurityEnabledOnly

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