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MC350371 – (Updated) Teams PowerShell Module – versions older than 4.x.x to be retired (archived)

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Updated May 31, 2022: This is the final reminder for this upcoming change. Starting June 15, 2022, all Teams PowerShell Module versions earlier than 4.x.x will be retired and will stop working. Please update to the latest Teams PowerShell Module version as soon as possible.
Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.2.0 & 4.3.0 have also been released with support for Proxy & few additional fixes. More details in Microsoft Teams PowerShell Release Notes.
While using Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.x.x or later, it’s recommended to not use any of the deprecated or unsupported cmdlets mentioned at Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions.
Upcoming, we will be retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. Instead, we recommend updating the TPM module to the latest version which is where we will continue to invest our resources.
Note: If your organization has already updated to TPM version 4.x.x or above, you can safely disregard this message.
[When will this happen:]
We will begin retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. in mid-June.

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Created:
2022-04-01

updated:
2022-05-31

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2022-05-31MC MessagesUpdated May 05, 2022: We are updating this post as a reminder of this upcoming change and provide additional information you may find helpful:
Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.2.0 & 4.3.0 have also been released with support for Proxy & few additional fixes. More details in Microsoft Teams PowerShell Release Notes.
While using Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.x.x or later, it’s recommended to not use any of the deprecated or unsupported cmdlets mentioned at Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions.
Upcoming, we will be retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. Instead, we recommend updating the TPM module to the latest version which is where we will continue to invest our resources.
Note: If your organization has already updated to TPM version 4.x.x or above, you can safely disregard this message.
[When will this happen:]
We will begin retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. in mid-June.
Updated May 31, 2022: This is the final reminder for this upcoming change. Starting June 15, 2022, all Teams PowerShell Module versions earlier than 4.x.x will be retired and will stop working. Please update to the latest Teams PowerShell Module version as soon as possible.
Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.2.0 & 4.3.0 have also been released with support for Proxy & few additional fixes. More details in Microsoft Teams PowerShell Release Notes.
While using Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.x.x or later, it’s recommended to not use any of the deprecated or unsupported cmdlets mentioned at Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions.
Upcoming, we will be retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. Instead, we recommend updating the TPM module to the latest version which is where we will continue to invest our resources.
Note: If your organization has already updated to TPM version 4.x.x or above, you can safely disregard this message.
[When will this happen:]
We will begin retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. in mid-June.
2022-05-31MC Last Updated05/05/2022 22:18:492022-05-31T21:46:35Z
2022-05-06MC MessagesUpcoming, we will be retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. Instead, we recommend updating the TPM module to the latest version which is where we will continue to invest our resources.
Note: If your organization has already updated to TPM version 4.x.x or above, you can safely disregard this message.
[When will this happen:]
We will begin retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. in mid-June.
Updated May 05, 2022: We are updating this post as a reminder of this upcoming change and provide additional information you may find helpful:
Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.2.0 & 4.3.0 have also been released with support for Proxy & few additional fixes. More details in Microsoft Teams PowerShell Release Notes.
While using Teams PowerShell Module versions 4.x.x or later, it’s recommended to not use any of the deprecated or unsupported cmdlets mentioned at Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions.
Upcoming, we will be retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. Instead, we recommend updating the TPM module to the latest version which is where we will continue to invest our resources.
Note: If your organization has already updated to TPM version 4.x.x or above, you can safely disregard this message.
[When will this happen:]
We will begin retiring all Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions older than 4.x.x. in mid-June.
2022-05-06MC TitleTeams PowerShell Module – versions older than 4.x.x to be retired(Updated) Teams PowerShell Module – versions older than 4.x.x to be retired
2022-05-06MC Last Updated03/31/2022 23:57:142022-05-05T22:18:49Z
2022-05-06MC MessageTagNamesRetirementUpdated message, Retirement
2022-05-06MC prepareUpdate to the latest TPM version (4.x.x or above).
Learn more:
Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions
Update to the latest TPM version (4.x.x or above).
Learn more:
Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions
https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-powershell-release-notes
https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-powershell-supported-versions#deprecated-cmdlets

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