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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Get-FederationInformation.md
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Use the Get-FederationInformation cmdlet to get federation information from an external Exchange organization.

> [!TIP]
> For information about changes made to the Get-FederationInformation cmdlet to improve security and privacy, see [Important Update to the Get-FederationInformation Cmdlet in Exchange Online](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/exchange/important-update-to-the-get-federationinformation-cmdlet-in-exchange-online/4410095).

For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see [Exchange cmdlet syntax](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/exchange/exchange-cmdlet-syntax).

## SYNTAX
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Before you use this method to create an organization relationship, use the Get-FederatedOrganizationIdentifier cmdlet to verify you created an organization identifier using the Set-FederationOrganizationIdentifier cmdlet. Then you can add any additional domains used by the target organization.

**Tip**: For information about changes made to the Get-FederationInformation cmdlet to improve security and privacy, see [Important Update to the Get-FederationInformation Cmdlet in Exchange Online](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/exchange/important-update-to-the-get-federationinformation-cmdlet-in-exchange-online/4410095).

### Example 2
```powershell
New-OrganizationRelationship -Name "Fourth Coffee" -DomainNames "mail.fourthcoffee.com" -FreeBusyAccessEnabled $true -FreeBusyAccessLevel AvailabilityOnly -TargetAutodiscoverEpr "https://mail.fourthcoffee.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.svc/wssecurity" -TargetApplicationUri "mail.fourthcoffee.com"
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