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MC588322 · Exchange Online, SharePoint Development Services

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC588322 · Published Jun 14, 2023

Message Summary

We will be retiring the feature the Get-ATPTotalTrafficReport cmdlet from Microsoft Defender for Office 365 beginning September 1st, 2023. Instead we recommend the utilization of the Threat protection status report cmdlet, which is where we will continue to invest

Key Points:

Timing: September 1st, 2023

Action: transition from the Get-ATPTotalTrafficReport cmdlet to the Threat protection status report cmdlet (Get-MailTrafficATPReport | Get-MailDetailATPReport)

How this will affect your organization:

You are receiving this message because our reporting indicates your organization may be using the Get-ATPTotalTrafficReport report. Moving forward we recommend using the Threat protection status report cmdlet.

What you need to do to prepare:

Instead of using Get-ATPTotalTrafficReport, we recommend using the Threat protection status report cmdlet. You may consider updating your training and documentation as appropriate.

Additionally, Admins can also use the Get-Mailflowstatusreport along side the Mailflow status report.

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