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Since adaxes does not support powershell 5.1 and we make use of snapins for Exchange Management Tools we are considering rolling back to 2023.2. In the changelog there is no mention of changes to the sql database. Would there be any issue to roll back until we figure out a way to manage the hybrid environment?

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Hello,

There should be no issues rolling back to Adaxes 2023.2.

Can you elaborate on how to roll back?

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