The good news is that most customers have already moved to newer versions of Outlook or are in the process of doing it, according to the Redmond-based software giant. The migration working according to the plan 1000 aren’t supported now, but we know some customers just can’t quit them,” Microsoft explains in an announcement. It’s worth noting here that Outlook 2007, 2010, and Office 2013 versions earlier than. “After November 1, 2021, only Outlook 2013 Service Pack 1 (with latest fixes) and later will be able to connect to Microsoft 365 services. More specifically, if you’re using older versions of Outlook, such as 20, will no longer be able to connect to Microsoft 365, with the Redmond-based software giant explaining that its support team is working with tenants to make sure they’re reaching the upgrade deadline. Microsoft announced a series of changes for Outlook for Windows to access Microsoft 365, explaining that starting with November 1, only Outlook 2013 Service Pack 1 and newer would be supported.
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