From c55848a3d789018141a5bbeb60982e84669246af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Davis Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2025 10:26:44 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update Connect-IPPSSession.md Added AccessToken parameter per email and IM request. --- .../exchange/Connect-IPPSSession.md | 21 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+) diff --git a/exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-IPPSSession.md b/exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-IPPSSession.md index 728ed8e33f..a260cad194 100644 --- a/exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-IPPSSession.md +++ b/exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-IPPSSession.md @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Connect-IPPSSession [[-Prefix] ] [[-CommandName] ] [[-FormatTypeName] ] + [-AccessToken ] [-AppId ] [-BypassMailboxAnchoring] [-Certificate ] @@ -218,6 +219,26 @@ Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` +### -AccessToken +**Note**: This parameter is available in version 3.8.0-Preview1 or later of the module. + +The AccessToken parameter specifies the OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) that's used to connect to Security and Compliance PowerShell. + +Depending on the type of access token, you need to use this parameter with the Organization, DelegatedOrganization, or UserPrincipalName parameters. + +```yaml +Type: String +Parameter Sets: (All) +Aliases: +Applicable: Exchange Online + +Required: False +Position: Named +Default value: None +Accept pipeline input: False +Accept wildcard characters: False +``` + ### -AppId The AppId parameter specifies the application ID of the service principal that's used in certificate based authentication (CBA). A valid value is the GUID of the application ID (service principal). For example, `36ee4c6c-0812-40a2-b820-b22ebd02bce3`.