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I have a big CSOM powershell script which is using basic authentication. This script is scheduled to run every day. This script is using credentials of a serviceaccount without MFA. We would like to disable basic authentication, but this script needs to be modified. I dont want to rewrite the whole CSOM script to Office Dev PnP Powershell because it is a big script.

What is the easiest way to move from basic to modern authentication in a CSOM powershell script?

See below a small part with authentication and some SPO logic:

$lo_ClientContext             = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientContext( https://myCompany.sharepoint.com/sites/test )
$lo_ClientContext.Credentials = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SharePointOnlineCredentials( [email protected], myPassword )
$lo_ClientContext.ExecuteQuery()

$ll_Lijst = $lo_ClientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle( "myList" )
$lo_ClientContext.Load( $ll_Lijst )
$lo_ClientContext.ExecuteQuery()
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  • Please who can help me?
    – Jackson
    Commented Feb 8, 2022 at 11:47
  • Sorry this isn't an answer but I dont have the reputation to comment. I have the same problem. I've checked and setting up Modern/Basic Authentication is Organisation wide. I.e. its not possible to create a new account allowing legacy connections. Did you find a fix? Commented Feb 23, 2023 at 20:18

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Easy way. Make a new account that allows legacy connections, disable MFA for it, and only turn it on before the script is ran, and then turn it off after.

It's a workaround, but likely easier than updating all your scripts to use azure app keys

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  • Hi, this script is not for only run it one time. It will be scheduled to run every day.
    – Jackson
    Commented Feb 22, 2022 at 11:23

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