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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/advanced-threat-protection/Get-AdvancedThreatProtectionDocumentReport.md

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## DESCRIPTION
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For the reporting period and organization you specify, the cmdlet returns the following information:
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/advanced-threat-protection/Set-AtpPolicyForO365.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/antispam-antimalware/Get-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/antispam-antimalware/Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/antispam-antimalware/Set-MalwareFilterPolicy.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/antispam-antimalware/Update-SafeList.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access-servers/Set-OwaVirtualDirectory.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Clear-TextMessagingAccount.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Get-MailboxCalendarConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Get-MailboxMessageConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Get-MailboxRegionalConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Set-CASMailbox.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Set-MailboxCalendarConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Set-MailboxMessageConfiguration.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/client-access/Set-TextMessagingAccount.md

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