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"After July 1, customers will not be able to use RPS [Remote PowerShell] when connecting to Exchange Online and will have to use the v3 module with REST cmdlets instead," the announcement indicated.
Yes, as the Exchange 2010 extensions are executed on the server side, you're just connecting to that remote powershell instance from your local powershell client. It is possible to run Exchange ...
Instead of using the Remote PowerShell module, Microsoft wants organizations managing Exchange Online to use "REST API-based cmdlets" for security and compliance tasks.
See subject. Exchange 2013. 4 node DAG, all roles have CAS/MBX on them and local storage. Kemp load balancer in front of all of it. When I open the Exchange Management Shell (powershell) on a ...
Support will end on Oct. 13, 2020 for those e-mail protocols, as well as for Remote PowerShell used with Exchange Online. In addition, Basic Authentication in Exchange Web Services will end on that ...
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