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Microsoft has been warning customers for the past few years that it is discontinuing Basic Authentication in Exchange Online and replacing it with Modern Auth (OAuth2.0).
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Microsoft has been releasing warnings in waves and gradually disabling the method.
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The company appears to have now issued the final public notice about the matter.
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In many countries, the holiday period will begin next week.
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Redmond's tech giant advised companies in a blog post to be prepared for Basic Auth being disabled for all protocols by January 2023.
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This deprecation will affect MAPI, RPC, Offline Address Book, Exchange Web Services (EWS), and POP. IMAP, Exchange ActiveSync, (EAS), Remote PowerShell, and POP.