Office 365 – Administrators can now review and manage end-users feedbacks
As you know, Microsoft products provided with Office 365 (Office 365 administration portals and mobile apps, Office clients [including mobile]…) have...
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cubesys : Jul 8, 2020 12:00:00 AM
This is a reminder as this has been announced in September 2019 (https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/blog/2017/04/20/office-365-proplus-updates/), Office 2013 clients will no longer be supported to access Office 365 services (Exchange Online, SharePoint Online or OneDrive for Business) starting October 13th 2020.
If you are still using Office 2013 clients to access Office 365 services you have to plan as soon as possible to upgrade to either Office perpetual in mainstream support (aka Office 2016 or 2019) or Office 365 Pro Plus.
If you are not sure, you can use the SCCM Product Lifecycle dashboard (Assets and ComplianceOverviewAsset IntelligenceProduct Lifecycle) or the Office 365 ProPlus Upgrade Readiness report on the Office 365 client management (Software LibraryOverviewOffice 365 Client ManagementOffice 365 Proplus Upgrade Readiness)
You need to ensure you have enabled the Hardware InventoryOffice 365 ProPlus Configurations class on the client settings.
As you know, Microsoft products provided with Office 365 (Office 365 administration portals and mobile apps, Office clients [including mobile]…) have...
As you know Microsoft has been recommending to turn off basic authentication protocols for some time now.
You already know that you have been able to buy, deploy and manage add-ins from the Office 365 administration portal.Well, this has been expanded to...