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rps protocol
About this tag
The rps protocol tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's security updates that block legacy authentication protocols, specifically the Relying Party Suite (RPS) protocol, in Microsoft 365 tenants. This change is part of Microsoft's Secure Future Initiative and Secure by Default principle, aimed at improving cloud security by phasing out older authentication methods like RPS and FPRPC. Topics include the impact on SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office files, as well as enterprise IT security and compliance. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and security professionals managing Microsoft 365 environments and transitioning to modern authentication.
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...
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...