Microsoft's scythe hovers over RPS for Exchange Online
Microsoft shutting down RPS connections for new Exchange Online subscribers on April 1 as part of its ongoing push for more secure modern authentication methods.
The Remote PowerShell Protocol is used for client-to-server communications through PowerShell cmdlets and is the interface for administrators managing Exchange Online via the command line.the PowerShell v3 module, which includes REST-based cmdlets, and let Exchange Online users know that the clock is ticking on RPS. The plan is still to drop RPS completely in June, but it will be blocked for new tenants coming onboard Exchange Online on All Fools' Day.
PowerShell v3 does come with reliability and performance advantages over older RPS-based versions – the REST API cmdlets can help reduce failures due to network delays or long query execution times. But tighter security is a top driver behind the change and key to that is support for modern authentication methods, or what Redmond calls Modern Auth.
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