MC1131771 - Microsoft Purview | eDiscovery cmdlet connectivity change

Service

Microsoft Purview

Last Updated

Sep 17, 2025

Published Aug 8, 2025

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Updated message
Feature update
Admin impact

Summary

Starting September 26, 2025, eDiscovery cmdlets require Exchange Online PowerShell v3.9.0+ with the -EnableSearchOnlySession flag in Connect-IPPSSession. This change affects specific cmdlets but not the Purview portal and remains incompatible with Certificate-Based Authentication. Update scripts accordingly.

More information

Updated September 17, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

Connectivity changes between cmdlets and other M365 services like SharePoint and Exchange will need a new flag to be specified. Starting August 31, 2025, customers will need to use at least Exchange Online PowerShell v3.9.0 and later, with - EnableSearchOnlySession parameter when running Connect-IPPSSession to run the following eDiscovery cmdlets.  

When this will happen

This change will take effect on September 26, 2025 (previously September 19).

How this affects your organization

To maintain functionality and align with modern authentication standards, customers must use Exchange Online PowerShell v3.9.0 and later and include the EnableSearchOnlySession parameter when running Connect-IPPSSession to execute the following cmdlets:

This change does not impact users accessing eDiscovery through the Purview portal. These cmdlets also remain incompatible with Certificate-Based Authentication (CBA).

You are receiving this message because one or more users in your organization are actively using these eDiscovery features.

What you can do to prepare

  • Update scripts and workflows to include the -EnableSearchOnlySession parameter when connecting to Security & Compliance PowerShell.
  • Ensure your organization is using Exchange Online PowerShell version 3.9.0 or later.
  • For more information, visit: Learn about eDiscovery solutions in Microsoft Purview

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.