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An update about the Outlook 2013 folder pane issue

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The_Exchange_Team
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Sep 11, 2013

The Office Sustained Engineering team has an important update about a potential issue with Outlook 2013 after installing the September 2013 Update. For details about the issue and how to fix affected installations, see Outlook 2013 Folder Pane Disappears After Installing September 2013 Public Update on the Office Sustained Engineering blog.

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Updated Jul 01, 2019
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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    The best chances for MS to get on-prem customer to o365 is keeping on-prem administrators and IT management happy. If they think that making life difficult for on-prem will force them to use o365 then I think after 10 years MS name will no longer exist in IT and software industry. People are trying to find reasons to move away from MS and this type of service will be final nail in coffin to move away from MS.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    After dealing with a constant stream of craptastic service packs, updates, re-issued updated, re-reissued updates, and Office problems I think it's high time someone was fired. You are obviously not testing your software before releasing it.

    No respectable software company should accept the level of quality control you've been showing over the past year. Please, for the love of all that is holy, please fire someone and get this debacle resolved so we don't have to literally fear patching our Exchange services.

    It's ridiculous. Beyond ridiculous. Please, fire the idiot who is responsible.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    Another sloppy patch from Microsoft. I am now waiting until 4 weeks even when patching desktops now.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    I am sorry to see Microsoft drowning in the mud, after firing loads of engineers and programmers, leaving commercial people selling products that do not pass a serious quality check and release management.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    SP I totally agree with your comments, then usually the 2nd Tuesday/Wednesday of EVERY month we are bombarded with many updates, and people sitting there waiting for equipment to update or eventually shutdown before they can take their laptops home!  I thought MS was about being more productive, not sitting waiting around, or maybe that's the time people can take a tea break  lol

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    why do we have so much quality issues lately with Microsoft products. Its nightmare for Administrators, when CEO of the company calls us in his cube and screams. Is it a way Microsoft is trying to put every one to O365? and dont want to invest in On-prem. In that case you are opening the gates for us to think of options apart from MS who are providing cloud services.