admin consent

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The admin consent tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about granting administrative approval for applications and services in Microsoft 365 and hybrid Exchange environments. Recent threads focus on migrating to the dedicated Exchange hybrid app, which requires admin consent for the new service principal, and on Microsoft's enforcement of modern authentication by blocking legacy protocols. These changes demand that IT administrators review and grant consent for updated permissions to maintain coexistence features and secure access. The tag also touches on cloud-managed remote mailboxes, where admin consent is needed to transfer attribute management to Exchange Online. Overall, the content emphasizes the critical role of admin consent in maintaining hybrid identity and security compliance.
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    Cloud-Managed Remote Mailboxes: A Step Toward Retiring the Last Exchange Server

    Microsoft’s Exchange team has taken a decisive step toward finally letting organizations retire the last Exchange server in hybrid environments by adding cloud-managed remote mailbox support — a per-mailbox “flip-the-switch” that transfers Exchange attribute authority to Exchange Online while...
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    Migrate to the Dedicated Exchange Hybrid App: Urgent Guide

    Microsoft’s Exchange team has given hybrid administrators a clear-but-urgent migration mandate: switch to the dedicated Exchange hybrid app and update on‑prem servers now, or face temporary disruptions in September and October followed by a permanent enforcement that will stop rich coexistence...
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    Microsoft 365 to Disable Legacy Authentication Protocols for Enhanced Security in 2025

    Here’s a summary of the main points from the Neowin article and Microsoft’s update: What’s Happening? Microsoft 365 will disable legacy authentication protocols (Relying Party Suite [RPS] and FrontPage Remote Procedure Call [FPRPC]) for file access. This affects Microsoft 365 and Office apps...
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    Microsoft 365 Security Update: Blocking Legacy Authentication for Improved Cloud Security

    Microsoft’s recent announcement to update security defaults for all Microsoft 365 tenants marks a significant move towards modernizing cloud security and reducing risk exposures for organizations worldwide. Starting in July, the rollout will see Microsoft 365—encompassing platforms such as...
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