To use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with remote PowerShell you must have the Exchange Online PowerShell module (v1 or v2) installed. For more information, see Installing the Exchange Online PowerShell module .
The credentials that you specify to connect to Exchange Online using remote PowerShell must:
To collect mailbox recipient “send as” permissions, the credentials must also:
To use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with remote PowerShell you must have the Exchange Online PowerShell module (v1 or v2) installed. For more information, see Installing the Exchange Online PowerShell module .
The credentials that you specify to connect to Exchange Online using remote PowerShell must:
To use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with remote PowerShell you must have the Exchange Online PowerShell module (v1 or v2) installed. For more information, see Installing the Exchange Online PowerShell module .
To use OAuth modern authentication with EWS you must register UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal to use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with EWS. For more information, see Registering UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal .
The credentials that you specify to collect Exchange Online mailbox contents data must:
You must register UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal to use OAuth modern authentication when accessing Exchange Online with EWS. For more information, see Registering UC Analytics with the Microsoft Azure portal .
The credentials that you specify to collect Exchange Online mailbox folder data using EWS must:
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