ExchangeOnlineManagement-Help.xml

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<helpItems schema="maml" xmlns="http://msh">
  <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp">
    <command:details>
      <command:name>Connect-ExchangeOnline</command:name>
      <command:verb>Connect</command:verb>
      <command:noun>ExchangeOnline</command:noun>
      <maml:description>
        <maml:para>This cmdlet is available only in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module. For more information, see Use the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/exchange-online-powershell-v2/exchange-online-powershell-v2).</maml:para>
        <maml:para>Use the Connect-ExchangeOnline cmdlet in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module to connect to an Exchange Online organization.</maml:para>
        <maml:para>For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-server/exchange-cmdlet-syntax).</maml:para>
      </maml:description>
    </command:details>
    <maml:description>
      <maml:para>This cmdlet allows you to create a remote PowerShell connection to your Exchange Online organization. You can use this cmdlet to authenticate for the new REST API-backed cmdlets in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module, and also for all existing Exchange Online PowerShell cmdlets (remote PowerShell cmdlets).</maml:para>
    </maml:description>
    <command:syntax>
      <command:syntaxItem>
        <maml:name>Connect-ExchangeOnline</maml:name>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>ConnectionUri</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The ConnectionUri parameter specifies the connection endpoint for the remote PowerShell session.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri parameter specifies the Azure AD Authorization endpoint Uri that can issue OAuth2 access tokens.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>ExchangeEnvironmentName</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The ExchangeEnvironmentName specifies the Exchange Online environment. Valid values are:</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- O365China</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- O365Default (this is the default value)</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- O365GermanyCloud</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- O365USGovDoD</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- O365USGovGCCHigh</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ExchangeEnvironment</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>ExchangeEnvironment</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>O365Default</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="4" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The PSSessionOption parameter specifies the PowerShell session options to use in your connection to Exchange Online. You store the output of the New-PSSessionOption (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/new-pssessionoption)command in a variable, for example:</maml:para>
            <maml:para>`$Options = New-PSSessionOption &lt;Settings&gt;`</maml:para>
            <maml:para>And you use the variable name as the value for this parameter (for example, $Options).</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSSessionOption</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="5" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>DelegatedOrganization</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The DelegatedOrganization parameter specifies the customer organization that you want to manage (for example, contosoelectronics.onmicrosoft.com). This parameter only works if the customer organization has agreed to your delegated management via the CSP program.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>After you successfully authenticate, the cmdlets in this session are mapped to the customer organization, and all operations in this session are done on the customer organization.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>BypassMailboxAnchoring</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The BypassMailboxAnchoring switch bypasses the use of the mailbox anchoring hint. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>Credential</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The Credential parameter specifies the username and password that's used to run this command. Typically, you use this parameter in scripts or when you need to provide different credentials that have the required permissions.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>A value for this parameter requires the Get-Credential cmdlet. To pause this command and receive a prompt for credentials, use the value `(Get-Credential)`. Or, before you run this command, store the credentials in a variable (for example, `$cred = Get-Credential`) and then use the variable name (`$cred`) for this parameter. For more information, see Get-Credential (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=142122).</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>EnableErrorReporting</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The EnableErrorReporting switch enables logging errors to a local file. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>By default, it creates 2 files in the %TMP% folder. You can use the LogDirectoryPath parameter to specify the location of the log files.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>LogDirectoryPath</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The LogDirectoryPath parameter specifies the location of the log files. The default location is %TMP%\EXOCmdletTelemetry\EXOCmdletTelemetry-yyyymmdd-hhmmss.csv.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>If you specify a custom location and filename that contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks (").</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>LogLevel</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The LogLevel parameter specifies the logging level. Possible values are Default and All.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>PageSize</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The PageSize parameter specifies the maximum number of entries per page. Valid input for this parameter is an integer between 1 and 5000. The default value is 1000.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">UInt32</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>UInt32</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>Prefix</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The Prefix parameter specifies an alias to add to nouns in the names of older remote PowerShell cmdlets (cmdlet with nouns that don't already start with EXO). A valid value is a text string without spaces, and you can't use the value EXO (this prefix is reserved for PowerShell V2 module cmdlets).</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>ShowProgress</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The ShowProgress parameter shows a visual progress bar in the PowerShell client module. The progress bar shows number of objects received and total number of objects requested. Valid values are:</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- $true: The progress bar is displayed.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- $false: The progress bar isn't displayed.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>TrackPerformance</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>{{ Fill TrackPerformance Description }}</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>UseMultithreading</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The UseMultithreading parameter specifies whether to disable or enable multi-threading in the EXO V2 module Valid values are:</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- $true: Enable multi-threading. This is the default value.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- $false: Disable multi-threading. Note this value will degrade performance of V2 cmdlets.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>UserPrincipalName</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The UserPrincipalName parameter specifies the account that you want to use to connect (for example, navin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com). Using this parameter allows you to skip the first screen in authentication prompt.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
      </command:syntaxItem>
    </command:syntax>
    <command:parameters>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri parameter specifies the Azure AD Authorization endpoint Uri that can issue OAuth2 access tokens.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>BypassMailboxAnchoring</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The BypassMailboxAnchoring switch bypasses the use of the mailbox anchoring hint. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>ConnectionUri</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The ConnectionUri parameter specifies the connection endpoint for the remote PowerShell session.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>Credential</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The Credential parameter specifies the username and password that's used to run this command. Typically, you use this parameter in scripts or when you need to provide different credentials that have the required permissions.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>A value for this parameter requires the Get-Credential cmdlet. To pause this command and receive a prompt for credentials, use the value `(Get-Credential)`. Or, before you run this command, store the credentials in a variable (for example, `$cred = Get-Credential`) and then use the variable name (`$cred`) for this parameter. For more information, see Get-Credential (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=142122).</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="5" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>DelegatedOrganization</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The DelegatedOrganization parameter specifies the customer organization that you want to manage (for example, contosoelectronics.onmicrosoft.com). This parameter only works if the customer organization has agreed to your delegated management via the CSP program.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>After you successfully authenticate, the cmdlets in this session are mapped to the customer organization, and all operations in this session are done on the customer organization.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>EnableErrorReporting</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The EnableErrorReporting switch enables logging errors to a local file. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>By default, it creates 2 files in the %TMP% folder. You can use the LogDirectoryPath parameter to specify the location of the log files.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>ExchangeEnvironmentName</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The ExchangeEnvironmentName specifies the Exchange Online environment. Valid values are:</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- O365China</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- O365Default (this is the default value)</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- O365GermanyCloud</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- O365USGovDoD</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- O365USGovGCCHigh</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ExchangeEnvironment</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>ExchangeEnvironment</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>O365Default</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>LogDirectoryPath</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The LogDirectoryPath parameter specifies the location of the log files. The default location is %TMP%\EXOCmdletTelemetry\EXOCmdletTelemetry-yyyymmdd-hhmmss.csv.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>If you specify a custom location and filename that contains spaces, enclose the value in quotation marks (").</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>LogLevel</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The LogLevel parameter specifies the logging level. Possible values are Default and All.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>PageSize</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The PageSize parameter specifies the maximum number of entries per page. Valid input for this parameter is an integer between 1 and 5000. The default value is 1000.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">UInt32</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>UInt32</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>Prefix</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The Prefix parameter specifies an alias to add to nouns in the names of older remote PowerShell cmdlets (cmdlet with nouns that don't already start with EXO). A valid value is a text string without spaces, and you can't use the value EXO (this prefix is reserved for PowerShell V2 module cmdlets).</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="4" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The PSSessionOption parameter specifies the PowerShell session options to use in your connection to Exchange Online. You store the output of the New-PSSessionOption (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/new-pssessionoption)command in a variable, for example:</maml:para>
          <maml:para>`$Options = New-PSSessionOption &lt;Settings&gt;`</maml:para>
          <maml:para>And you use the variable name as the value for this parameter (for example, $Options).</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSSessionOption</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>ShowProgress</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The ShowProgress parameter shows a visual progress bar in the PowerShell client module. The progress bar shows number of objects received and total number of objects requested. Valid values are:</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- $true: The progress bar is displayed.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- $false: The progress bar isn't displayed.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>TrackPerformance</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>{{ Fill TrackPerformance Description }}</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>UseMultithreading</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The UseMultithreading parameter specifies whether to disable or enable multi-threading in the EXO V2 module Valid values are:</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- $true: Enable multi-threading. This is the default value.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- $false: Disable multi-threading. Note this value will degrade performance of V2 cmdlets.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Boolean</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>UserPrincipalName</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The UserPrincipalName parameter specifies the account that you want to use to connect (for example, navin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com). Using this parameter allows you to skip the first screen in authentication prompt.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
    </command:parameters>
    <command:inputTypes>
      <command:inputType>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:inputType>
    </command:inputTypes>
    <command:returnValues>
      <command:returnValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:returnValue>
    </command:returnValues>
    <maml:alertSet>
      <maml:alert>
        <maml:para></maml:para>
      </maml:alert>
    </maml:alertSet>
    <command:examples>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>$UserCredential = Get-Credential
Connect-ExchangeOnline -Credential $UserCredential</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>The first command gets the user credentials and stores them in the $UserCredential variable.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>The second command connects the current PowerShell session using the credentials in the $UserCredential, which isn't MFA enabled. Note that after the second command is complete, the password key in the $UserCredential variable becomes empty.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>After the Connect-ExchangeOnline command is successful, you can run ExO V2 module cmdlets and older remote PowerShell cmdlets.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>Connect-ExchangeOnline -UserPrincipalName chris@contoso.com -ShowProgress $true</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>This command connects the current PowerShell session using chris@contoso.com account, which is MFA enabled.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>After the Connect-ExchangeOnline command is successful, you can run ExO V2 module cmdlets and older remote PowerShell cmdlets.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
    </command:examples>
    <command:relatedLinks>
      <maml:navigationLink>
        <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText>
        <maml:uri>https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/connect-exchangeonline</maml:uri>
      </maml:navigationLink>
    </command:relatedLinks>
  </command:command>
  <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp">
    <command:details>
      <command:name>Connect-IPPSSession</command:name>
      <command:verb>Connect</command:verb>
      <command:noun>IPPSSession</command:noun>
      <maml:description>
        <maml:para>This cmdlet is available only in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module. For more information, see Use the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/exchange-online-powershell-v2/exchange-online-powershell-v2).</maml:para>
        <maml:para>Use the Connect-IPPSSession cmdlet in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module to connect to Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell or standalone Exchange Online Protection PowerShell.</maml:para>
        <maml:para>For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-server/exchange-cmdlet-syntax).</maml:para>
      </maml:description>
    </command:details>
    <maml:description>
      <maml:para>This cmdlet allows you to create a remote PowerShell session to Exchange-related PowerShell environments other than Exchange Online PowerShell. For example, Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell or standalone Exchange Online Protection PowerShell (for organizations without Exchange Online mailboxes).</maml:para>
    </maml:description>
    <command:syntax>
      <command:syntaxItem>
        <maml:name>Connect-IPPSSession</maml:name>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>ConnectionUri</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The ConnectionUri parameter specifies the connection endpoint for the remote PowerShell session.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>In standalone Exchange Online Protection organizations without Exchange Online mailboxes, use the value &lt;https://ps.protection.outlook.com/powershell-liveid/&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>In Office 365 Germany for Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell, use the value &lt;https://ps.compliance.protection.outlook.de/PowerShell-LiveID&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri parameter specifies the Azure AD Authorization endpoint Uri that can issue OAuth2 access tokens.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>In Office 365 Germany for Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell, use the value &lt;https://login.microsoftonline.de/common&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>DelegatedOrganization</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The DelegatedOrganization parameter specifies the customer organization that you want to manage (for example, contosoelectronics.onmicrosoft.com). This parameter only works if the customer organization has agreed to your delegated management via the CSP program.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>After you successfully authenticate, the cmdlets in this session are mapped to the customer organization, and all operations in this session are done on the customer organization.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The PSSessionOption parameter specifies the PowerShell session options to use in your connection to Exchange Online. You store the output of the New-PSSessionOption (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/new-pssessionoption)command in a variable, for example:</maml:para>
            <maml:para>`$Options = New-PSSessionOption &lt;Settings&gt;`</maml:para>
            <maml:para>And you use the variable name as the value for this parameter (for example, $Options).</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSSessionOption</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>BypassMailboxAnchoring</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The BypassMailboxAnchoring switch bypasses the use of the mailbox anchoring hint. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>Credential</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The Credential parameter specifies the username and password that's used to run this command. Typically, you use this parameter in scripts or when you need to provide different credentials that have the required permissions.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>A value for this parameter requires the Get-Credential cmdlet. To pause this command and receive a prompt for credentials, use the value `(Get-Credential)`. Or, before you run this command, store the credentials in a variable (for example, `$cred = Get-Credential`) and then use the variable name (`$cred`) for this parameter. For more information, see Get-Credential (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=142122).</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
          <maml:name>UserPrincipalName</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The UserPrincipalName parameter specifies the account that you want to use to connect (for example, navin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com). Using this parameter allows you to skip the first screen in authentication prompt.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>String</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
      </command:syntaxItem>
    </command:syntax>
    <command:parameters>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The AzureADAuthorizationEndpointUri parameter specifies the Azure AD Authorization endpoint Uri that can issue OAuth2 access tokens.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>In Office 365 Germany for Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell, use the value &lt;https://login.microsoftonline.de/common&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>BypassMailboxAnchoring</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The BypassMailboxAnchoring switch bypasses the use of the mailbox anchoring hint. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>ConnectionUri</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The ConnectionUri parameter specifies the connection endpoint for the remote PowerShell session.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>In standalone Exchange Online Protection organizations without Exchange Online mailboxes, use the value &lt;https://ps.protection.outlook.com/powershell-liveid/&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>In Office 365 Germany for Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell, use the value &lt;https://ps.compliance.protection.outlook.de/PowerShell-LiveID&gt; for this parameter.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>Credential</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The Credential parameter specifies the username and password that's used to run this command. Typically, you use this parameter in scripts or when you need to provide different credentials that have the required permissions.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>A value for this parameter requires the Get-Credential cmdlet. To pause this command and receive a prompt for credentials, use the value `(Get-Credential)`. Or, before you run this command, store the credentials in a variable (for example, `$cred = Get-Credential`) and then use the variable name (`$cred`) for this parameter. For more information, see Get-Credential (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=142122).</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>DelegatedOrganization</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The DelegatedOrganization parameter specifies the customer organization that you want to manage (for example, contosoelectronics.onmicrosoft.com). This parameter only works if the customer organization has agreed to your delegated management via the CSP program.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>After you successfully authenticate, the cmdlets in this session are mapped to the customer organization, and all operations in this session are done on the customer organization.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The PSSessionOption parameter specifies the PowerShell session options to use in your connection to Exchange Online. You store the output of the New-PSSessionOption (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/new-pssessionoption)command in a variable, for example:</maml:para>
          <maml:para>`$Options = New-PSSessionOption &lt;Settings&gt;`</maml:para>
          <maml:para>And you use the variable name as the value for this parameter (for example, $Options).</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSSessionOption</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>PSSessionOption</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none">
        <maml:name>UserPrincipalName</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The UserPrincipalName parameter specifies the account that you want to use to connect (for example, navin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com). Using this parameter allows you to skip the first screen in authentication prompt.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>String</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
    </command:parameters>
    <command:inputTypes>
      <command:inputType>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:inputType>
    </command:inputTypes>
    <command:returnValues>
      <command:returnValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:returnValue>
    </command:returnValues>
    <maml:alertSet>
      <maml:alert>
        <maml:para></maml:para>
      </maml:alert>
    </maml:alertSet>
    <command:examples>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>$UserCredential = Get-Credential
Connect-IPPSSession -Credential $UserCredential</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>This example connects to Security &amp; Compliance Center PowerShell in a Microsoft 365 organization.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>The first command gets the user credentials and stores them in the $UserCredential variable.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>The second command connects the current PowerShell session using the credentials in the $UserCredential, which isn't MFA enabled. Note that after the second command is complete, the password key in the $UserCredential variable becomes empty.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>After the Connect-IPPSSession command is successful, you can run Security &amp; Compliance Center cmdlets.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>Connect-IPPSSession -Credential (Get-Credential) -ConnectionUri https://ps.protection.outlook.com/powershell-liveid/</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>This example connects to standalone Exchange Online Protection PowerShell in an organization that doesn't have Exchange Online mailboxes.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
    </command:examples>
    <command:relatedLinks>
      <maml:navigationLink>
        <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText>
        <maml:uri>https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/connect-ippssession</maml:uri>
      </maml:navigationLink>
    </command:relatedLinks>
  </command:command>
  <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp">
    <command:details>
      <command:name>Disconnect-ExchangeOnline</command:name>
      <command:verb>Disconnect</command:verb>
      <command:noun>ExchangeOnline</command:noun>
      <maml:description>
        <maml:para>This cmdlet is available only in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module. For more information, see Use the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-online/exchange-online-powershell-v2/exchange-online-powershell-v2).</maml:para>
        <maml:para>Use the Disconnect-ExchangeOnline cmdlet in the Exchange Online PowerShell V2 module to disconnect from an Exchange Online organization.</maml:para>
        <maml:para>For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax (https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-server/exchange-cmdlet-syntax).</maml:para>
      </maml:description>
    </command:details>
    <maml:description>
      <maml:para>The Connect-ExchangeOnline cmdlet establishes a connection to the Exchage Online organization of the logged-in admin user. This cmdlet is the counterpart to Connect-ExchangeOnline.</maml:para>
      <maml:para>Disconnect-ExchangeOnline closes any active session and clears cache. After a successful disconnect, you can't run any of the V2 cmdlets or older remote PowerShell cmdlets.</maml:para>
    </maml:description>
    <command:syntax>
      <command:syntaxItem>
        <maml:name>Disconnect-ExchangeOnline</maml:name>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf">
          <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The Confirm switch specifies whether to show or hide the confirmation prompt. How this switch affects the cmdlet depends on if the cmdlet requires confirmation before proceeding.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- Destructive cmdlets (for example, Remove-* cmdlets) have a built-in pause that forces you to acknowledge the command before proceeding. For these cmdlets, you can skip the confirmation prompt by using this exact syntax: -Confirm:$false.</maml:para>
            <maml:para>- Most other cmdlets (for example, New-\ and Set-\ cmdlets) don't have a built-in pause. For these cmdlets, specifying the Confirm switch without a value introduces a pause that forces you acknowledge the command before proceeding.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
        <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi">
          <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name>
          <maml:Description>
            <maml:para>The WhatIf switch simulates the actions of the command. You can use this switch to view the changes that would occur without actually applying those changes. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
          </maml:Description>
          <dev:type>
            <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
            <maml:uri />
          </dev:type>
          <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
        </command:parameter>
      </command:syntaxItem>
    </command:syntax>
    <command:parameters>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf">
        <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The Confirm switch specifies whether to show or hide the confirmation prompt. How this switch affects the cmdlet depends on if the cmdlet requires confirmation before proceeding.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- Destructive cmdlets (for example, Remove-* cmdlets) have a built-in pause that forces you to acknowledge the command before proceeding. For these cmdlets, you can skip the confirmation prompt by using this exact syntax: -Confirm:$false.</maml:para>
          <maml:para>- Most other cmdlets (for example, New-\ and Set-\ cmdlets) don't have a built-in pause. For these cmdlets, specifying the Confirm switch without a value introduces a pause that forces you acknowledge the command before proceeding.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
      <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi">
        <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name>
        <maml:Description>
          <maml:para>The WhatIf switch simulates the actions of the command. You can use this switch to view the changes that would occur without actually applying those changes. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.</maml:para>
        </maml:Description>
        <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name>
          <maml:uri />
        </dev:type>
        <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue>
      </command:parameter>
    </command:parameters>
    <command:inputTypes>
      <command:inputType>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:inputType>
    </command:inputTypes>
    <command:returnValues>
      <command:returnValue>
        <dev:type>
          <maml:name> </maml:name>
        </dev:type>
        <maml:description>
          <maml:para></maml:para>
        </maml:description>
      </command:returnValue>
    </command:returnValues>
    <maml:alertSet>
      <maml:alert>
        <maml:para></maml:para>
      </maml:alert>
    </maml:alertSet>
    <command:examples>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>Disconnect-ExchangeOnline</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>This example asks for confirmation before disconnecting the current PowerShell session with Exchange Online.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
      <command:example>
        <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title>
        <dev:code>Disconnect-ExchangeOnline -Confirm:$false</dev:code>
        <dev:remarks>
          <maml:para>This example disconnects the current PowerShell session with Exchange Online silently and without a confirmation prompt.</maml:para>
        </dev:remarks>
      </command:example>
    </command:examples>
    <command:relatedLinks>
      <maml:navigationLink>
        <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText>
        <maml:uri>https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/disconnect-exchangeonline</maml:uri>
      </maml:navigationLink>
    </command:relatedLinks>
  </command:command>
</helpItems>