I have spent several hours now going down the MS rabbit holes. It appears that they will retire several products in September 2024. One of these is the 365 "Legacy" MFA. They allude to nudging users to the new system by the sort of login glitches I have seen in the last couple of weeks.
They appear to be resetting MFA selections to produce a logout timer - and after a few logins enforce a mandatory smartphone app for future authorisation. They retain the mobile number initially - but you have to clear your MFA options and resubmit the text phone number to get rid of the app tick box. They appear to say that they will also arbitrarily clear any current app passwords.
That is all consistent with what suddenly happened to my account two weeks ago.
In my OWA experimentation I unticked the "Authenticate SMTP" box. Then discovered that MS will not allow you to tick it again afterwards.
Trying to get the account set for "Send As Aliases" is another Catch-22. Had to borrow a Windows 10 laptop for the required incantations using PowerShell. After overcoming several hurdles - it decided it couldn't find the ConnectExchangeOnline module that it had just apparently installed successfully.
Another nasty change in September 2024 is the mandatory replacing of current desktop Outlook - with a "New Outlook for Windows". People who have been trying it as recently as March 2024 are posting very unhappy comments. MS have long wish-list of features they may eventually add - which would then give similar functionality to the old Outlook.
Some of my informal "users" are refusing to believe MS would do such a thing - but will expect me to get it working again in September. My standard line for several years has been "I have no competence since Windows 7".
I have spent several hours now going down the MS rabbit holes. It appears that they will retire several products in September 2024. One of these is the 365 "Legacy" MFA. They allude to nudging users to the new system by the sort of login glitches I have seen in the last couple of weeks.
They appear to be resetting MFA selections to produce a logout timer - and after a few logins enforce a mandatory smartphone app for future authorisation. They retain the mobile number initially - but you have to clear your MFA options and resubmit the text phone number to get rid of the app tick box. They appear to say that they will also arbitrarily clear any current app passwords.
That is all consistent with what suddenly happened to my account two weeks ago.
In my OWA experimentation I unticked the "Authenticate SMTP" box. Then discovered that MS will not allow you to tick it again afterwards.
Trying to get the account set for "Send As Aliases" is another Catch-22. Had to borrow a Windows 10 laptop for the required incantations using PowerShell. After overcoming several hurdles - it decided it couldn't find the ConnectExchangeOnline module that it had just apparently installed successfully.
Another nasty change in September 2024 is the mandatory replacing of current desktop Outlook - with a "New Outlook for Windows". People who have been trying it as recently as March 2024 are posting very unhappy comments. MS have long wish-list of features they may eventually add - which would then give similar functionality to the old Outlook.
Some of my informal "users" are refusing to believe MS would do such a thing - but will expect me to get it working again in September. My standard line for several years has been "I have no competence since Windows 7".