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The new Outlook replaces the Mail & Calendar app that has been built-in on Windows for years, even dating back to Windows 10. The Mail & Calendar app is a native application that is lightweight ...
However, along with the update, Microsoft also automatically installs the new Outlook app on your Windows 10 computer. If you don't want the new Outlook app, there is a way to prevent Microsoft ...
Both (classic) Outlook and New Outlook for Windows can run side by side." Though you cannot block the new Outlook from being force-installed on your Windows 10 system, you can remove it after the ...
In other words, even if you can’t block the new Outlook app from being installed on your Windows 10 PC, you can always uninstall it afterwards. A pretty annoying move, but not as bad as it could be.
Microsoft will force install the new Outlook email client on Windows 10 systems starting with next month's security update. The announcement was made in a new message added to the company's ...
Microsoft has started force-installing the new Outlook email client on Windows 10 systems for users who deploy this month's KB5050081 non-security preview update.
Microsoft has been busy working on a fix for an Outlook outage that's been plaguing all versions of the app since yesterday.
Microsoft Outlook users were reporting issues logging into their accounts on Thursday morning, July 10. Here's what we know ...