![]() I’ve found the Windows and Office Support Matrix as the best way to see all relevant information visually in one place. While Microsoft communicated these changes and offered guidance back in February 2018 and again in September 2018 for Microsoft 365 Apps (then “Office 365 ProPlus”) regarding lifecycle, that doesn’t mean the transition is a trivial one for customers. While this sounds dire, please note “Microsoft won’t take any active measures to block older Office versions from connecting to Microsoft 365 services if they're in extended support and are kept up to date”. The issue is that after October 10, 2023, older perpetual versions of Office 2016 and Office 2019, which are no longer in mainstream support. The purpose of this blog is to share a concern from multiple customers and provide suggestions and reference documentation for resolution. Hello everyone, I am Dave Guenthner, a Senior FastTrack Architect (FTA) at Microsoft. While we normally don’t cover this type of content on the Core Infrastructure and Security Blog, we thought this was important enough to provide our readers in order to support many Microsoft security capabilities. ![]()
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