Microsoft Exchange Online: Optional Help file parameter in Microsoft PowerShell will change
Microsoft is making some changes to Exchange Online PowerShell V3.7 that will affect how the Help file is loaded. As of early November 2024, the Help file will not load by default, and a new parameter, `-LoadCmdletHelp`, will be required to load and use `Get-Help`. The `-SkipLoadingCmldteHelp` parameter will still exist but will not work. Users who upgrade to version 3.7.0 will be affected by these changes, while earlier versions will not be affected. The new parameter is designed to save resources while using Get-Help cmdlet. Users are recommended to review their current configuration, update any documentation, and notify users about this change. You can learn more about Connect-ExchangeOnline and Get-Help on the Microsoft Learn website. The full message ID for this update is MC910986.
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