Microsoft Basic Auth deprecates on October 1, 2022
This fact sheet provides guidance on how to determine whether and to what extent your organization is using Basic
Authentication (“Basic Auth”) in Exchange Online and how to switch to Modern Authentication ("Modern Auth") before
Microsoft begins permanently disabling Basic Auth on October 1, 2022.
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