Exchange Online PowerShell module gets rid of the WinRM dependence
The Exchange Online Remote PowerShell module has been a staple tool for Exchange Online administrators for a long time. It offers a superior admin experience that is user-friendly, extensive in operation coverage, and capable of automation. However, the module is limited in that it requires WinRM to establish a remote PowerShell session. But now, there is a solution that gets rid of this dependency, offering greater flexibility and accessibility for Exchange Online administrators.
This new solution is a revised version of the Exchange Online PowerShell Module that has removed the requirement for a WinRM dependency when connecting remotely to Exchange Online PowerShell. This enhancement will come as a welcome relief to many admins who have been looking for a way to streamline their admin tasks and achieve greater efficiency.
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