@@Beterhans11 Hi there. I was actually just wondering since I just thought of asking, and I know you already answered this to someone else who asked, but will this change with Microsoft also affect me with signing into Outlook via the Outlook website in the Microsoft Edge browser with my e-mail and password? I was just curious because I have an Outlook e-mail account myself and I still sign in with a username and password, but only on the website itself and I didn't know if I would still be affected or not even though I never received any e-mails so far from Microsoft about that.
@@profhack9746 Actually, it turns out that I'm still able to sign into my Microsoft Outlook e-mail account through the website itself with my e-mail and password, and if you also still sign in that way, you should still be able to do so too. Apparently, I wasn't affected by this change from Microsoft since this change only seems to affect users who access Outlook on third-party e-mail apps although I mainly only sign in through the website itself on a web browser on a PC like a desktop or a laptop computer. I also never received any e-mails or anything from Microsoft either saying anything about my account being affected by this change, so it looks like I wasn't affected which was nice.
Thank you, works like a charm
This doesn't work for me, oauth2 just redirects to an organizational sign in which doesn't work for personal accounts. Fuck microsoft.
Does this effect logging through browsers too? Thanks
i don't think so, web won't be affected.
@@Beterhans11 thank you very much.
@@Beterhans11 Hi there. I was actually just wondering since I just thought of asking, and I know you already answered this to someone else who asked, but will this change with Microsoft also affect me with signing into Outlook via the Outlook website in the Microsoft Edge browser with my e-mail and password? I was just curious because I have an Outlook e-mail account myself and I still sign in with a username and password, but only on the website itself and I didn't know if I would still be affected or not even though I never received any e-mails so far from Microsoft about that.
@@pepsidude8919 me too did you find a solution?
@@profhack9746 Actually, it turns out that I'm still able to sign into my Microsoft Outlook e-mail account through the website itself with my e-mail and password, and if you also still sign in that way, you should still be able to do so too. Apparently, I wasn't affected by this change from Microsoft since this change only seems to affect users who access Outlook on third-party e-mail apps although I mainly only sign in through the website itself on a web browser on a PC like a desktop or a laptop computer. I also never received any e-mails or anything from Microsoft either saying anything about my account being affected by this change, so it looks like I wasn't affected which was nice.