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- Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols
However, the protocol for remote web authoring has lived on until now Describing legacy protocols like RPC as "more susceptible to compromise," Microsoft will block them to prevent their use in Microsoft 365 clients Microsoft testing PC-to-Cloud-PC failover for those times your machine dies or disappears
- Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Authentication in Microsoft 365 by July . . .
From mid-July 2025 extending into August, Microsoft 365’s updated defaults will block not only legacy browser authentication to SharePoint and OneDrive via RPS but also shut the door on protocols like FrontPage Remote Procedure Call (RPC)—a vestige from the web authoring tool discontinued roughly two decades ago that nonetheless lingered long enough to be considered a soft underbelly in
- Microsoft Deprecates Legacy VPN Protocols
It’s long overdue, but Microsoft has finally announced the formal deprecation of the Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol (PPTP) and the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) in Windows Server Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) Servers
- Microsoft Announces End of Support for PPTP and L2TP VPN Protocols
In a significant move to bolster cybersecurity, Microsoft has announced plans to discontinue support for two long-standing VPN protocols: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) in future versions of Windows Server
- Microsoft will finally retire aging TLS 1. 0 and 1. 1 protocols
Microsoft has revealed that it will enforce the deprecation of the legacy Transport Layer Security (TLS) web protocols TLS 1 0 and 1 1 in Office 365 on October 15 of this year
- PSA: Microsoft to Disable Older TLS Protocols in Windows
Microsoft is set to bids farewell to outdated Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1 0 and 1 1 protocols in Windows The company plans to drop support for the encryption protocols starting with
- Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols - MSN
Describing legacy protocols like RPC as "more susceptible to compromise," Microsoft will block them to prevent their use in Microsoft 365 clients Finally, third-party apps will need administrator
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