Disabling Remote PowerShell Protocol in Exchange Online – 7 Day Notice

If you're an Exchange Online tenant user, take note that in around 7 days, the Remote PowerShell (RPS) protocol will be turned off by Microsoft for your tenant. This move aims to improve the security of the tenant, as Microsoft has recently made some changes. In case you're not ready for this change, you can use their self-service tool to request an extension until September 30, 2023. However, after the extension period, RPS will be permanently disabled. Microsoft recommends users to switch to the new REST-based v3 PowerShell module and connect to ExchangeOnline through Connect-ExchangeOnline instead of New-PSSession. Uninstall previous versions and install the latest released Exchange Online Management v3 module. This post provides information on how to prepare for the change and where to direct any questions or concerns you may have regarding the deprecation of the RPS protocol. Message ID: MC620145.
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