Final reminder: Outlook REST API v2.0 and beta endpoints decommissioning
Developers take note: the Outlook REST API v2.0 and beta endpoints will no longer be available after March 31, 2024. This means that if you're currently using these endpoints, you'll need to switch to newer versions of the API to maintain functionality. This change is part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to optimize its services and ensure a smoother developer experience. So make sure to update your code and stay up to date with the latest developments in the world of Microsoft 365 development!
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