![]() ![]() ![]() To connect to Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA, you need to install the Exchange Online PowerShell V3 module. So, admins must install the newer version or upgrade their existing Exchange Online PowerShell module.Ĭonnect to Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA: But EXO V2 module uses RPS, which is going to expire in June 2023. Due to basic authentication deprecation, Microsoft has introduced the EXO V2 module with improved security and data retrieval speed. This EXO V1 module uses basic authentication to connect to EXO. Why We Should Switch from EXO V1 & V2 Module?Įarlier, admins should install the Exchange Online remote PowerShell module (EXO V1) and use the PowerShell cmdlet Connect-EXOPSSession to connect to Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA. So, admins should move to EXO V3 module to connect to Exchange Online PowerShell with multi-factor authentication. ![]() Starting from June 1, 2023, Microsoft will begin phasing out the use of Remote PowerShell (RPS) for Exchange Online, with a complete cut-off on July 1, 2023. Recently Microsoft made another announcement regarding deprecation of Remote PowerShell (RPS) in Exchange Online. As per MC407050, Microsoft is going to retire the “Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA module” (i.e., EXO V1 module) on Dec 31, 2022. ![]()
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