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Author: Corey DeGrandchamp

In a previous post we notified you that Microsoft will be fully retiring basic auth for Office 365/Microsoft 365 tenants as of October 13, 2020.   Today, however, Microsoft has released a new update that explains the retiring of Basic Auth will be delayed until the second half of 2021 due to the COVID-19 crisis the world is currently facing.   It's important to note that Microsoft will still...

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Microsoft has decide to rename the existing Office 365 Business plans to Microsoft 365 Business.   We have anticipated and already updated our website and service offerings over at our Microsoft 365 Business services page!   Don’t worry—you don’t need to do a thing! Your product services, apps, and features will stay the same, along with the price. Your subscription name will update automatically in the admin center and...

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NOTE:  We are regularly updating this page, please check the bottom of the post for the latest update time.   While I'm sure we have all received many, many updates about COVID-19, I felt it important to make sure we are addressing the situation as well.   Here at Computing Technologies, we remain committed to being your business IT provider and working with you to achieve exceptional service!   In order...

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Microsoft has just released an update about their existing plans to retire basic authentication for Office 365 access on October 13, 2020. If no action is taken, client applications using Basic Authentication for EWS, EAS, IMAP, POP and RPS may be unable to connect after October 13, 2020. Any application using OAuth 2.0 (Modern Authentication) and connecting using any of these protocols, will continue to work without...

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We are excited to announce that all of our shared web hosting accounts now have a free, permanent SSL certificate enabled. . This includes all current web hosting customers, and future clients that sign up for web hosting in the future as well.   . Why The Change? Google is changing the visual cues for HTTPS in Chrome’s user interface, starting in September. Sites using HTTPS will no longer trigger the green “Secure”...

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With the market share of Windows 10 on the rise, and manufacturers making it harder to get Windows 7 on new machines, means that much of the business world is transitioning to Windows 10 platforms already, and that adoption rate will only continue to rise throughout 2017.   If you're not already aware, Windows 10 has a lot of privacy concerns surrounding it and one of the...

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