An example is shown in the following screenshot (click to enlarge): There you will see an overview of all sign-ins in Azure AD, successful and failed, for all clients, all services and all locations. To identify this, logon to the Azure Active Directory Portal ( ) and select sign-ins (under Monitoring). After all, these are the users that are impacted when Microsoft stops basic authentication. The next step is to identify how many users and application are actually using basic authentication in your Office 365 environment. In my previous blogpost I explained a bit more about basic authentication and how to identify it, and the working of modern authentication. I will continue with how to disable basic authentication and how to test what might happen. In this blogpost I will explain more about monitoring basic authentication to find out which clients are currently still using basic authentication in your Office 365 environment. In my previous blogpost I explained more about basic and modern authentication, how they work and how to identify which method your outlook client is using. However, if Basic Authentication has not been used in a tenant it will be turned off as well. For new tenants, Basic Authentication is already turned off, for older tenants it is still turned on. Support for Basic Authentication in Exchange Online has been postponed to the second half of 2021 according to their blogpost on Basic Authentication and Exchange Online – April 2020 Update. Microsoft has changed their plans due to the Covid-19 crisis going on at the moment.
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