03-08-2023 10:16 AM - last edited on 03-08-2023 10:21 AM by RogersYasmine
When I tried to generate an App password to connect to Outlook.
I receive the following message:
Something went wrong on our end. Please try again later.
I tried calling Rogers Support I was told I would have to wait between 20 to 30 mins...
Not happy!
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Thursday
@-G- wrote: I'm in the same boat with the Outlook email service, which also no longer supports using an app password.
Minor clarification: the latest subscription based Outlook works without an App PW. As does the free Web-based version.
Thursday
The whole idea of invalidating older, more secure versions of purchased Outlooks, which require an app password, was to force us to buy the latest versions of Outlook OR to use the less secure free web based versions or buy a MS 365 subscription. So, for everyone who bought Outlook 2018 or 2019, at some point, you'll have to fork over more money to buy the latest Outlook, use the free web based or buy a 365 subscription. I don't think there are many purchase one time only applications. It wouldn't surprise me if we soon will have to buy subscriptions to operating systems. So, instead of buying Windows 12, say, we'll buy annual subscriptions over and over and over or not be able to use our desktop computers, unless we pay an annual subscription fee. I might be wrong.
Thursday
How about the Android version for mobile phones?
Thursday - last edited Thursday
@sgchand wrote:
How about the Android version for mobile phones?
I assume you're asking about Outlook. I doubt it. Probably need to use Gmail as most probably do. Apple users typically use Mail on their devices.
Thursday
I use Mail on my iPhone. But the Outlook 2013 I bought 11 years ago will no longer accept @rogers.com as it requires an app password. So, if I wanted and needed the security and other features that pertain only to purchased Outlook email apps, I'd have to buy Outlook 2023 or Outlook 2024. Since I don't need that level of security, I'm ok with with the free web version of Outlook or the 365 version, for which I pay <3$/month. So, my Outlook 2013 is useless for @rogers.com email, but I can use it for my WebNetworks email. For now. But, I wouldn't be surprised if several years down the road, MS and Rogers will make today's versions of Outlook invalid, forcing usto buy a new "improved" version or force us to purchase "a convenient" subscription service to access our email etc. etc., blah blah blah.