Exchange Online PowerShell V2įor those who don’t have the module installed and are still using the old Exchange Module, download it now with the below command: Install-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement With the general release early this year of the Exchange Online PowerShell (v2) Module, a great feature that I find now everyone is using currently, is the ability to connect to an Exchange Online organization using Delegated Access Permissions (i.e. In the past this was great for small tasks but anything that required scripting required a real admin account in the destination tenancy. Using delegated admin via the Microsoft 365 Partner Center allows service desk personnel to gain access via an already secured account (with MFA etc.) without using a customer specific account. Along with just rotating accounts as people move through the business, ensuring the correct security is in place and requiring licensing for things like PIM becomes a headache for a large customer base. The delegated admin privileges available to partner organizations such as MSPs and CSPs are fantastic to allow admin access without going to the trouble of maintaining a list of admin accounts for each customer.
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