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- Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols
Microsoft FrontPage was a web authoring tool that was discontinued almost two decades ago 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 365 to block file access via legacy auth protocols by default
Microsoft has announced that it will soon update security defaults for all Microsoft 365 tenants to block access to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office files via legacy authentication protocols
- Microsofts 2025 Overhaul: Phasing Out Legacy Tools Upgrading to . . .
Cue the drumroll, IT admins—Microsoft is shaking things up in 2025, and it won’t be a subtle change Office 365, the suite so many organizations live and breathe by, is heading for a major overhaul as Microsoft discontinues support for a range of beloved legacy tools and features
- Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols
Microsoft has warned administrators that legacy authentication protocols will be blocked by default from July, meaning that anyone who hasn't made preparations already could be in for a busy summer The notification in the Microsoft 365 Message Center this week – MC1097272 – warned that the default settings in Microsoft 365 …
- Microsoft’s Legacy Block Party: Say Goodbye to Outdated Authentication!
Microsoft 365 is giving legacy authentication the boot! Starting mid-July 2025, access to SharePoint and OneDrive via vintage protocols will be blocked Microsoft is rolling out these security updates to keep your data safer than grandma’s secret cookie recipe No extra licensing needed, just a pinch of admin consent
- Microsoft explains why its deprecating legacy features on Windows 11 . . .
Microsoft keeps adding new features to Windows 11, but at the same time, it’s also killing off apps and tools Microsoft has deprecated several features in recent updates, with many legacy
- 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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