We will begin retiring past versions of Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Connect Sync 12 months from the date they are superseded by a newer version. Key points
How this will affect your organization: If you run a retired version of Azure AD Connect, it might unexpectedly stop working. You also might not have the latest security fixes, performance improvements, troubleshooting and diagnostic tools, and service enhancements. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: If I do not upgrade will I no longer be eligible for support? A: We will always try to help, but if you rely on a retired version of Azure AD Connect Sync then we may not be able to provide you with the support experience your organization needs. So, it is important to stay current. Q: Will my retired version of Azure AD Connect Sync stop working after 15 March 2023? A: Probably not – although retired versions may rely on services and software that may no longer be available or might stop working after that date. So, it is important to say current. Q: Are there functional differences between my version in use and the latest released version? A: Depending upon the version from which you are upgrading, there may be security improvements, bug fixes, and functional enhancements. You can review changes by feature on the Azure AD Connect: Version release history page. What you need to do to prepare: To upgrade your Azure AD Connect Sync server you can follow the steps that are given here: Azure AD Connect: Upgrade from an earlier version. If you have any concerns about the retirement of superseded versions of Azure AD Connect Sync or have questions about upgrading to the latest version, please open a support request, mentioning “Directory Synchronization – Azure AD Connect” as your support topic. Learn more: |