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.As of January 14, 2020, Office 365 will no longer be supported on Windows 7 SP1. Office 365 plans for Business, Education, and Government. Microsoft Office 2019 for Mac Standard. COMPONENT REQUIREMENT. Computer and processor. Intel processor. Office 2016 is supported under the Fixed Lifecycle Policy.

Microsoft Office contains Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Office 2016 is available via Microsoft Office 365.

Office 2011 is still available to students, faculty, and staff via IUware.

To use Office 2016 with Mac OS X, you must be running Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later. For Office 2011, you must have:

  • OS X version 10.5.8 or later
  • 1 GB or more of RAM
  • 2.5 GB of available hard disk space
  • An Intel processor
  • A DVD drive or connection to a local area network (if installing over a network), or an internet connection (if downloading from IUware)
  • HFS+ hard disk format (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Plus)
  • 1280 x 800 or higher resolution monitor
  • Safari 5 or later (recommended)
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Note

Office 365 ProPlus is being renamed to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise. For more information about this change, read this blog post.

Summary

To provide the best-in-class encryption to our customers, Microsoft plans to deprecate Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions 1.0 and 1.1 in Office 365 and Office 365 GCC as of June 2020.

We understand that the security of your data is important, and we're committed to transparency about changes that may affect your use of the TLS service.

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The Microsoft TLS 1.0 implementation has no known security vulnerabilities. But because of the potential for future protocol downgrade attacks and other TLS vulnerabilities, we are discontinuing support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in Microsoft Office 365 and Office 365 GCC.

For information about how to remove TLS 1.0 and 1.1 dependencies, see the whitepaper Solving the TLS 1.0 problem.

More information

As of June 2020, Office 365 will begin deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in worldwide environments for commercial customers and in GCC environments for GCC customers. This means that starting in June 2020, any commercial and GCC clients, devices or services that connect to Office 365 by using TLS 1.0 and 1.1 will not succeed.

Please note that TLS 1.0 and 1.1 is already unsupported, but the actual deprecation when Office 365 will stop accepting any connections using TLS 1.0 and 1.1 is scheduled to start in June 2020.

We recommend that all client-server and browser-server combinations use TLS 1.2 (or a later version) to maintain connection to Office 365 services. You might have to update certain client-server and browser-server combinations.

The following clients are known to be unable to use TLS 1.2. Update these clients to ensure uninterrupted access to the service.

  • Android 4.3 and earlier versions
  • Firefox version 5.0 and earlier versions
  • Internet Explorer 8-10 on Windows 7 and earlier versions
  • Internet Explorer 10 on Windows Phone 8
  • Safari 6.0.4/OS X10.8.4 and earlier versions

TLS 1.2 for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub

Microsoft Teams Rooms (previously known as Skype Room System V2 SRS V2) have supported TLS 1.2 since December 2018. We recommend that Rooms devices have Microsoft Teams Rooms app version 4.0.64.0 or later installed. For more information, see the Release notes. The changes are backward and forward compatible.

Surface Hub released TLS 1.2 support in May 2019.

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TLS 1.2 support for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub products also requires the following server-side code changes:

  • Skype for Business Online server changes were made live in April 2019. Now, Skype for Business Online supports connecting Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub devices by using TLS 1.2.

  • Skype for Business Server customers must install a cumulative update (CU) to use TLS 1.2 for Teams Rooms Systems and Surface Hub.

    • For Skype for Business Server 2015, CU9 is already released in May 2019.
    • For Skype for Business Server 2019, CU1 was previously planned for April 2019 but is delayed to June 2019.

    Note

    Skype for Business on-premises customers should not disable TLS 1.0/1.1 before installing specific CUs for Skype for Business Server.

If you are using any on-premises infrastructure for hybrid scenarios or Active Directory Federation Services, make sure that the infrastructure can support both inbound and outbound connections that use TLS 1.2.

References

The following resources provide guidance to help make sure that your clients are using TLS 1.2 or a later version and to disable TLS 1.0 and 1.1.

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  • For Windows 7 clients that connect to Office 365, make sure that TLS 1.2 is the default secure protocol in WinHTTP in Windows. For more information see KB 3140245 - Update to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 as a default secure protocols in WinHTTP in Windows.
  • To start addressing weak TLS use by removing TLS 1.0 and 1.1 dependencies, see TLS 1.2 support at Microsoft.
  • New IIS functionality makes it easier to find clients on Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2016 that connect to the service by using weak security protocols.
  • Get more information about how to solve the TLS 1.0 problem.
  • For general information about our approach to security, go to the Office 365 Trust Center.