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Working with soft-deleted objects in Exchange Online

Working with soft-deleted objects in Exchange Online

If you're a regular user of Exchange Online, you may be familiar with the concept of soft-deleted mailboxes. These mailboxes have been removed but are still recoverable, providing users with a safety net in case of accidental deletions or data loss. Now, with recent updates to Exchange Online PowerShell cmdlets, managing these disconnected objects has become easier than ever before.

The new cmdlets come with specific parameters that enable users to work more efficiently with soft-deleted objects, including support for inactive mailboxes functionality. This means that users can now manage these objects with greater flexibility, improving data recovery capabilities and reducing the risk of data loss.

Overall, these updates are yet another step toward improving the user experience and ensuring that data management in Exchange Online remains as efficient and streamlined as possible. So, if you're looking to master the art of managing soft-deleted objects in Exchange Online, be sure to check out the latest PowerShell cmdlets.

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