Users with Office 365 subscriptions have already been updated to supported versions, so it’s only users with home-grown code or with older perpetual licensed versions of Office who will lose access to the cloud. Other Office services will also stop accepting connections from older apps on the same date, although that’s not due to changes in the service but to end mainstream support for those versions. ![]() On 13 October 2020, older applications will fail to connect to Office 365 and the separate Exchange Online service. While new apps like Office 365 Pro Plus use modern authentication techniques, if you’re using Office 365 with older clients or custom applications, it’s an update that will require changes to what applications you use and possibly rewriting your custom code. It’s less than a year until Microsoft turns off Basic Authentication for its Exchange Web Services (EWS). ![]() Defend your network with Microsoft outside-in security services
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