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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 ...
M icrosoft will start automatically installing its new Outlook email app on Windows 10 devices. It's already pre-installed on most Windows 11 PCs and rolled out to some existing Windows 11 systems.
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.
Also: If your Windows 10 PC can't be upgraded, you have 5 options before time runs out. But the concerns do not stop there. Though the new Outlook has not replaced classic Outlook, that day will come.
As a Windows 10/11 user, you can use the new Outlook free of charge if you have a license for Microsoft Office or Microsoft 365. Here’s what you need to know about it. Thomas Joos ...
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.
The software giant is reportedly working on a unified email client for Windows 10 that will replace the current Mail and Calendar apps which ship with its operating system.This new client has been ...
Microsoft is releasing a new preview of Windows 10 today with some additional features and changes. While a previous build leaked with new Outlook Mail and Calendar apps, Microsoft is providing ...
Hello, I was wondering how secure Windows 10 Mail is. That free one that is bundled with the Windows 10 OS. Is it more/same as Outlook even though Outlook is designed for "professional use"?
While Tiles for Outlook is a feature-rich Windows 10 app, it is rather modest in its design. The app opens directly to the Live Tile creation menu, with a preview tile anchored to the top of the ...
Now, email notifications for Outlook are displayed in the Windows 10 flyout notification screen, intermingled with notifications from other applications. Must-read Windows coverage.