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The underlying API has been deprecated by Microsoft and no longer returns results. The cmdlet now throws a NotSupportedException and will be removed in a future version.
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@wobba : Sad to hear the API behind this cmdlet has been deprecated. I’ve been using it a lot during a migration to make sure the tenant isn’t impacted and that crawls finish on schedule so content stays searchable. Are there any alternatives you’d recommend? It’s such a handy way to check indexing and crawl status. |
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Deprecates the
Get-PnPSearchCrawlLogcmdlet as the underlying API has been deprecated by Microsoft and no longer returns results.Changes:
[Obsolete]attribute to the cmdlet classExecuteCmdletto throwNotSupportedExceptioninstead of calling the deprecated API