Customers will be able to leverage a self-service diagnostic tool to re-enable Basic Authentication once per protocol. However, the overall deprecation process will still continue during this period and beginning October 1, 2022, Microsoft will begin turning off Basic Authentication for tenants selected at random. *September 2022 Microsoft UpdateĪccording to a Septemblog post, Microsoft will allow a one-time extension through Decemfor users who have not yet met the requirement to use OAuth for more secure login to MAPI, RPC, Offline Address Book (OAB), Exchange Web Services (EWS), POP, IMAP, Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), and Remote PowerShell. The Sage Software authentication updates for Sage 100 are in response to this announcement and the resulting loss of functionality for connected services. The deprecation of Basic Authentication is being executed due to cybersecurity concerns – the process remains reliant on legacy security standards of simple login and password combinations that are stored locally. In September 2019, Microsoft announced it would “begin disabling Basic authentication for Outlook, EWS, RPS, POP, IMAP, and EAS protocols in Exchange Online,” as well as SMTP Auth by October 2022. If you have any questions or want to upgrade to an OAuth-supported version, please contact your SWK CAM or reach out to us directly at Sage 100 OAuth Authentication Update – October 2022 SWK Technologies is currently looking into options for those who are unable or not ready to upgrade. Customers on versions before 2021.4 will be unable to use OAuth, and will need to upgrade to a newer release to be able to continue using connected Microsoft Exchange email services within their Sage ERP. Sage 100 2021.4, 2022.1 and all future releases will automatically support OAuth authentication, but users still need to install the Product Update and walk through the configuration process before being able to access it. You can view Sage’s FAQ on the announcement here by clicking here. Sage Software has announced that effective October 1, 2022, Basic Authentication in Sage 100 will be disabled and replaced with Modern Authentication using OAuth, which will be required to connect with Microsoft services required to send emails within the application. This post has been updated Septemfor new information*
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