![]() ![]() Support for PowerShell 6 and 7 is planned, but there is no release date announced yet. The new Exchange Online PowerShell module only works on PowerShell 5.x and lower. So you don’t need to create an app password anymore. The latest version of Exchange Online Powershell Module, EXO V2, that we are going to use supports modern authentication and will work with MFA. So how do you connect to Exchange Online with PowerShell? Not only for your daily tasks you may need PowerShell, but some settings in Exchange Online can only be changed with PowerShell. Managing Exchange Online with PowerShell makes a lot of daily tasks a lot easier (and quicker).
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