Microsoft shares update on “major change” about Windows New Outlook enable/disable option

Microsoft shares update on “major change” about Windows New Outlook enable/disable option

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Microsoft made a serious Home windows 10-related change in regard to Microsoft 365 help. The corporate quietly prolonged M365 apps help on the OS until 2028.

We’re not positive what precisely made Microsoft change its thoughts, however some large pending adjustments haven’t gone via but. For instance, the unified administration of the M365 apps like Groups and Outlook has been put “on maintain” for now. Microsoft initially deliberate for a basic availability (GA) rollout for July 2024.

One other “main change” has been delayed and rescheduled too. Again in November 2024, Microsoft introduced that it was altering the way in which New Outlook for Home windows and Outlook for the Net with adjustments to a few its coverage parameters.

The tech large had knowledgeable that the “OWAEnabled” coverage parameter would not be checked going ahead and solely the “OneWinNativeOutlookEnabled” might be checked for accessing mailboxes. Yow will discover the complete particulars about it in its devoted article.

The rollout was anticipated to begin by January 2025 and end by February 2025, however that has not occurred, and as such, the corporate has supplied an up to date timeline on the Microsoft 365 Admin Middle portal.

It writes:

Up to date Might 8, 2025: We’ve got up to date the timeline beneath. Thanks on your endurance.

We’re altering the way you allow or disable the brand new Microsoft Outlook for Home windows and Microsoft Outlook for the online.

When this can occur:

Normal Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We’ll start rolling out late June 2025 (beforehand late April) and anticipate to finish by mid-July 2025 (beforehand mid-Might).

Those that have entry to the Microsoft 365 Admin Middle portal can view the message beneath ID MC922623.

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