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Windows Server 2022 adds support for Microsoft 365 Apps
Another_Tech a new EU data protection rules forced Microsoft to rollout a consent Pop-up for Single Sign-On. A seperate announcement exists on techcommunity.microsoft.com.
Until each SSO user consent OneDrive, Edge Profile and Office 365 Apps are no longer executing SSO. This is likely your current limitation.
On non-persistant systems this needs to be done every day as the consent is a session / user based cookie.
This affect all types of Microsoft Accounts in EU. Business and Home.
OneDrive works great on Windows Server 2022 and 2025.
Karl-WE sure - but I'm in canada.
no work around or setting is allowing us to log in to as a 365 user via RDS / local account with the 2022 Server.
It's only sporting a basic AD setup up and 365 Business standard. The "standard" connections to "basic" azure / entra are all pretty vanilla.
The accounts have no issue on any other machine - and as mentioned - it DID connect and after subsequent windows updates, it no longer connects. I cannot log into 365 desktop apps like Word or Outlook to get a license, or even have Edge browser sync with the profile - but the browser can be used to log into webpages as normal.
- Karl-WESep 16, 2024MVPWe are going offtopic with this if you like to open a new thread in Windows Server techcommunity.microsoft.com and reference a link I am glad to help you with this.
- Another_TechSep 16, 2024Copper ContributorThanks,
I'll get arround to that - but it's not off topic - apps did work - now don't work.
and with the various hoops of configs in the constantly changing ecosystem, it's getting tiring trying to keep up and implement half baked patches.- Karl-WESep 17, 2024MVP
Another_Tech with all due respect I really want to help you but this thread is not about individual support but generally announcing the support conditions of M365 apps on Windows Server 2022.