
Office client applicationĪvailable now for Office 2013 and Office 2016. Modern authentication brings Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL)-based sign-in to Office client apps across platforms. This enables sign-in features such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), SAML-based third-party Identity Providers with Office client applications, smart card and certificate-based authentication, and it removes the need for Outlook to use the basic authentication protocol. The chart below shows the availability of modern authentication across Office applications. An updated table of client software compatibility is now available.As of August 1, 2017, for all newly created Office 365 tenants, use of modern authentication is now on by default for Exchange Online and Skype for Business Online.Use of Office 365 modern authentication is now on by default for Office 2016.All users of Office 365 modern authentication can now get production support through regular Microsoft support channels.Modern authentication in the Office 2013 Windows client and in the Office 2016 Windows client are complete and at GA.As we continue to enable enhanced identity scenarios, you can keep track of our progress below. We’re constantly expanding the range of Office 365 products and services that support Modern Authentication. Today’s post was written by Paul Andrew, technical product manager for Identity Management on the Office 365 team.

Click on ‘Test connection’, it will open the Microsoft Office365 modern login to ask you to enable Automatic Email Manager to check your emails, valid, it is finished.Best-in-class productivity apps with intelligent cloud services that transform the way you work. Click on ‘We recommend you use Modern authentication’Ĥ. Edit your account in Automatic Email Managerģ. If you had already added an account in Automatic Email Manager using Office365, you have now to change from basic authentication (with your email login and password) to modern authentication (identification given by your O365 account).ġ. If you use an Office365 account with modern authentification, i suggest you this information > Important: If you are using Windows server, make sure you installed Microsoft Edge or Chrome instead of default Internet Explorer (IE), because Microsoft doesn't support anymore IE for authentification. Note: If you are using a shared email box, it is exactly the same, add a new account, use your shared email box, when it asks you for Microsoft Authentification, uses the regular email to log to the account, that's all. If you are using an old account using Exchange or Office365 with basic auth, you have to add a new account in Automatic Email Manager, it will detect it as O365 account, then you can use your previous group of actions/scenarios.

This tutorial is no more valid with latest version and with new Microsoft recommandations.
