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Microsoft admits it's not you, Classic Outlook can be a real CPU, power hog sometimesBug or migration strategy for New Outlook, we wonder Far be from us to suggest Microsoft is trying to force people onto its ...
Microsoft acknowledged a bug impacting Outlook Classic, causing CPU usage to spike up to 50% when typing. However, the company has already provided a temporary fix for the issue.
Microsoft announced via the Microsoft 365 admin center that Enterprise users would be switched over to the New Outlook for Windows from Classic Outlook in April of 2026. At the time, the company ...
In a post on Microsoft’s Support blog, the company warns that typing in a recent version of classic Outlook can lead to high ...
Moving forward, web and mobile apps will adopt the new screens first. Support for Windows and Windows apps will follow. To ...
Two weeks ago, Microsoft said it was investigating an issue causing the new Outlook email client to crash when users clicked a button that should've helped them switch back to classic Outlook.
If you're facing intermittent connectivity issues with classic Outlook, use the Classic Outlook Connectivity Troubleshooter to resolve them.
Microsoft will update the email subject header section to enhance the user experience when reading emails. The improvements ...
This problem only occurs when installing classic Outlook via the Microsoft Store. Here's a workaround you can use.
Classic Outlook will have the capability to process meeting scheduling automatically, thanks to a new enhancement.
KB5002700 is completely botched up because it not only breaks Outlook Calendar but also crashes Word and Excel.
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