Configuration Change: Search-MailboxAuditLog cmdlet, multi-geo scenarios
If you're utilizing the Search-MailboxAuditLog cmdlet in a multi-geo Exchange environment, you might encounter an error message when attempting to access the audit log from a different region than the mailbox being searched. To ensure a seamless search experience, it's recommended to anchor the PowerShell session to a user in the same region as the mailbox. This article provides detailed steps on how to connect to a geo location using Exchange Online PowerShell.
While there is no immediate action required on your part, it's essential to follow these recommendations to prevent any errors from occurring during the search. By anchoring the PowerShell session to a user in the same region as the mailbox, you can ensure the Search-MailboxAuditLog cmdlet runs smoothly.
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