I had an IT interview on it a week ago. Took 2 hours just to sign it. I'd download it. The app would tell you to sign in with a microsoft account. Then doing that would bring you to the download page. It was just an infinite loop. I then used the chrome extension after hours of trying to get desktop to work. It had no microphone/camera test. I then hit the interview link and the chrome extension opened up my desktop app and made it work.
I've never used a ahittier piece of "professional" software before. Not suprised though. This is what happens when you hire woke and outsource.
We've found that if TLS 1.1 and 1.2 is disabled, anything M365 will run erratically, which is kind of funny because Windows will install with these options disabled by default.
I had an IT interview on it a week ago. Took 2 hours just to sign it. I'd download it. The app would tell you to sign in with a microsoft account. Then doing that would bring you to the download page. It was just an infinite loop. I then used the chrome extension after hours of trying to get desktop to work. It had no microphone/camera test. I then hit the interview link and the chrome extension opened up my desktop app and made it work.
I've never used a ahittier piece of "professional" software before. Not suprised though. This is what happens when you hire woke and outsource.
That was the first test in your interview lol
Or when you hire dot-head Indians.
We've found that if TLS 1.1 and 1.2 is disabled, anything M365 will run erratically, which is kind of funny because Windows will install with these options disabled by default.
MS mandated nothing older than 1.2 a while back so that makes sense.
The aspect of them disabling it after mandating, sure that makes sense.
Disabling it BEFORE upgrading all of their apps that require such protocols, does not make sense.