
Scan to OneDrive, Scan to Google Drive: will not be impacted - we already use OAuth2.0.

Scan to Email (Google): impacted if using Gmail for SMTP.Įmail to Print (Microsoft): impacted if using Office 365 for SMTP.įixed - see Resolution for Email to Print below.Įmail to Print (Google): impacted if using Gmail for SMTP. Scan to Email (Microsoft): impacted if using Office 365 for SMTP. See the table below listing fix information for notifications, scan to email and email to print.Įmail notifications (Microsoft): impacted if using Office 365 for SMTP.įixed - see Resolution for Email Notifications and Scan to Email below.Įmail notifications (Google): impacted if using Gmail for SMTP.

In short, Basic Auth is now switched off (as of Oct 1st, 2022) with the only lifeline being the option of a ‘One-Time Re-Enablement’ detailed in their articles. Update 21st Sept 2022: Microsoft has published a more ‘final’ version of information on Deprecation of Basic authentication in Exchange Online following their update earlier in the month: Basic Authentication Deprecation in Exchange Online – September 2022 Update. This link also includes an FAQ section from Microsoft which is worth reviewing for customers impacted by this.

Microsoft has since published a September 2021 update announcing a new timeline for deprecating basic auth aiming for an October 2022 milestone. The original announcement from Microsoft is here: Exchange Online Deprecating Basic Authentication, and there have also been follow-up emails from Microsoft to their customers. What’s changing, and when? What is Microsoft changing?
