
- MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR OFFICE 365 PERSONAL FULL
- MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR OFFICE 365 PERSONAL WINDOWS
1000 of Office 2013 (Service Pack 1 with the October 2017 Update) For Office 20, use the roadmaps listed below to move to Microsoft 365 Apps. If your organization is highly regulated or uses devices that can’t take updates, consider Office 2019.For more information, see Microsoft 365 Reports in the admin center - Email apps usage.
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR OFFICE 365 PERSONAL FULL
Updated versions have all the coolest new features to make your life easier!įor tenant admins who would like to know what versions of Outlook are active in their tenant, the Email apps usage report provides a full list of all users and Outlook versions in use within a tenant organization. Reliability – over the last five years we’ve eliminated 75% of crashes in Outlook!. Security fixes will protect your devices against known vulnerabilities. It can be a challenge to stay current, but there are many reasons why staying current is a good idea: HTTP/2 is a full duplex protocol, which decreases latency through header compression and request multiplexing. On the service side, we’ll be able to better prioritize requests and more effectively push data to clients. We’re working on adding support for HTTP/2 in Microsoft 365. Support for basic authentication is ending to increase the security of Microsoft 365 by relying on modern authentication protocols, which are not only more secure, but also provide compliance and policy controls to help you manage your data. Older versions of Outlook such as Outlook 20 are incompatible with the following upcoming service changes, which is prompting this controlled block: *As announced, the block will start rolling out on November 1st for users on Outlook 2007 and will proceed in a phased rollout. Our Customer Support team is actively reaching out to tenants that have the most usage on Outlook 20 to help them meet the deadline. If you have questions or concerns about getting all users off these unsupported builds, please reach out to your support teams. Since our Message Center post last fall, we’ve seen a drop in the usage of the unsupported versions of Outlook for Windows – great job! If you’re still running older versions, please start working on a plan to move by November 1st. 1000 aren’t supported now, but we know some customers just can’t quit them. 1000 *and Office 2016 versions earlier than. So, we thought we’d share more information on why we’re doing that.Īfter November 1, 2021, only Outlook 2013 Service Pack 1 (with latest fixes) and later will be able to connect to Microsoft 365 services. It’s worth noting here that Outlook 2007, 2010, and Office 2013 versions earlier than.
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR OFFICE 365 PERSONAL WINDOWS
We are quickly approaching the November 1st deadline when the minimum version requirements for connecting Outlook for Windows to Office 365/Microsoft 365 services will change.