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tmpEXO files being created and not cleaned up #5416

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LutzD-pkb opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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tmpEXO files being created and not cleaned up #5416

LutzD-pkb opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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Description of the issue

After applying a DSC configuration, there are files in the computer's TEMP folder tmpEXO_randomcharacters being created every 15 minutes. I believe these are being created by the EXO PowerShell modules every time you connect. They should get cleaned up when you call Disconnect-ExchangeOnline, which the M365 DSC does not do.

Microsoft 365 DSC Version

1.24.904.1

Which workloads are affected

Exchange Online

The DSC configuration

n/a

Verbose logs showing the problem

n/a

Environment Information + PowerShell Version

OsName               : Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
OsOperatingSystemSKU : DatacenterServerEdition
OsArchitecture       : 64-bit
WindowsVersion       : 1607
WindowsBuildLabEx    : 14393.7426.amd64fre.rs1_release.240926-1524
OsLanguage           : en-US
OsMuiLanguages       : {en-US}

Key   : PSVersion
Value : 7.4.2
Name  : PSVersion

Key   : PSEdition
Value : Core
Name  : PSEdition

Key   : GitCommitId
Value : 7.4.2
Name  : GitCommitId

Key   : OS
Value : Microsoft Windows 10.0.14393
Name  : OS

Key   : Platform
Value : Win32NT
Name  : Platform

Key   : PSCompatibleVersions
Value : {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0…}
Name  : PSCompatibleVersions

Key   : PSRemotingProtocolVersion
Value : 2.3
Name  : PSRemotingProtocolVersion

Key   : SerializationVersion
Value : 1.1.0.1
Name  : SerializationVersion

Key   : WSManStackVersion
Value : 3.0
Name  : WSManStackVersion
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