Announcement ID | MC903785 | Published Date | 10-03-2024 | |
Service | SharePoint | Last Updated | 10-03-2024 | |
Category | Plan for change | Expiration Date | 12-30-2024 | |
Roadmap ID | Action Required by Date | |||
Tags | Major update, Admin impact, Retirement |
Summary |
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The Revoke-SPOUserSession cmdlet for SharePoint Online is retiring in November 2024. Users should transition to using Revoke-MgUserSignInSession. The rollout starts early November and finishes by mid-November. After retirement, attempts to use the old cmdlet will result in an error directing to the new cmdlet. |
More Information |
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We will be retiring the Revoke-SPOUserSession PowerShell cmdlet for Microsoft SharePoint Online (SPO), as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance security and streamline scope and permissions for our users. Instead, please use the Revoke-MgUserSignInSession, where we will continue to invest resources. When this will happen:We will begin rolling this out in early November 2024 and expect to complete by mid-November 2024. How this will affect your organization:Our telemetry indicates that only a few organizations are active users of the Revoke-SPOUserSession cmdlet for their user management needs. If your organization is currently using this cmdlet, transition to utilizing Revoke-MgUserSignInSession. After the retirement, requests using the Revoke SPOUserSession cmdlet will be blocked with an error message similar to: This cmdlet has been deprecated and replaced by Microsoft graph cmdlet Revoke-MgUserSignInSession. What you need to do to prepare:Please immediately begin transitioning from using the Revoke-SPOUserSession cmdlet. To avoid unexpected impact, also ensure none of your workflows are calling this cmdlet. |