Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft 365 apps for Windows will begin to block the access to files through the default by default by default by default by default by default by default as a default.
These changes are only applied to Microsoft 365 apps for Windows and will not affect users of Microsoft teams in Windows, Mac, Web, iOS or Android.
“Microsoft 365 Apps will block unsecured file open protocols like FPRPC by default of the default version 2508 with new trust center settings to manage in protocols,” the company Said In a new Microsoft 365 administrator center message on Wednesday.
“These changes increase safety by reducing the contact of old technologies such as the frontpage remote process call (FPRPC), FTP, and HTTP.”
Starting with an version 2508 of the Microsoft 365 apps, the file open will be blocked by default using the Legacy FPRPC protocol and opening it instead using a more secure Folelback Protocol. Changes will usually be available at the end of August 2025, with the approximate time of arrival for all tenants by the end of September.
The new trust center settings will allow users to re -enable FPRPC until the group is managed by policy or cloud policy service (CPS). They will also be able to disable the FTP and HTTP file open, which will still be allowed by default.
Microsoft 365 Apps can manage the Admins certification protocol settings through the Cloud Policy Service (CPS) under the apps settings. If a protocol is disabled via CPS, users will not be able to re -enable it through the Trust Center.
It comes on the June 1 announcement on heels shoes that the company will start updating the security omission for all Microsoft 365 tenants, which is to block file access to file access to file access to the users, and users to block the users through inheritance Autoth Protocols like RPS (Rilling Party suite) and FPRPC (FrontPage Remote Procedure Call). Protects from out to outdated authentication methods for exit.
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