Prepare your applications and users for big changes on 13 October 2020. It’s less than a year until Microsoft turns off Basic Authentication for its Exchange Web Services (EWS). While new apps like ...
Almost three years ago, Microsoft announced that it is turning off Basic Authentication in Exchange Online and migrating to Modern Authentication (OAuth 2.0). Since then, the company has been ...
With Basic Authentication in Exchange Online set to lose support this fall, Microsoft on Tuesday shared details about the transition and highlighted potential hurdles for organizations. Basic ...
For various protocols, Microsoft has already removed Basic Authentication in Exchange Online. The timeline for SMTP is being postponed. So far, Microsoft has disabled simple username-password login ...
Microsoft announced that Basic Authentication will be turned off in Exchange Online for Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), POP, IMAP, and Remote PowerShell starting October 13, 2020. This comes after a ...
Microsoft warned customers today that it will finally disable basic authentication in random tenants worldwide to improve Exchange Online security starting October 1, 2022. Today's announcement ...
Microsoft this week again appealed to organizations using Exchange Online to move away from using "Basic Authentication," reminding them that support for it will get dropped, starting on Oct. 1, 2022.