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Microsoft To Do web app launching for GCC High and DoD users

RicardoWilkins's avatar
Jun 20, 2023

Microsoft To Do is a task management tool that helps you stay productive, manage your day, and collaborate with your colleagues. We are pleased to announce that it’s now available for use by customers in GCC High and DoD tenants via the web app, as well as integration in Outlook on the web.  Other platforms (desktop, mobile) are not available yet in GCC High and DoD. 

 

The web app provides access to My Day and all the other familiar task list types, including Shared Lists to help you collaborate with other people in your organization: 

 

 

 

You can access Microsoft To Do on the below links 

DOD 

https://outlook-dod.office365.us/tasks 

https://webmail.apps.mil/tasks 

GCCHigh 

https://outlook.office365.us/tasks 

 

In Outlook on the web, you have the convenience of having your tasks alongside your email messages, including the ability to drag messages and convert them into To Do tasks: 

 

 

 

 

No admin action is needed to enable To Do for GCC tenants. Features that are not yet available in GCC at this time include push notifications for shared lists, and the ability to share task lists outside your organization.  

For more information, check out the support page. 

 

 

Published Jun 20, 2023
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6 Comments

  • stmariej's avatar
    stmariej
    Copper Contributor

    The webapp is a step in the right direction.  Is it on the roadmap to allow desktop ToDo (for Mac), as well as the ability to send emails as tasks to lists, to GCC High?

  • sknoop-cosc's avatar
    sknoop-cosc
    Brass Contributor

    Hello.  Is there any possibility that ToDo will be available in Teams soon for GCC?  Is there also any plan to integrate tasks from Project for the Web in to ToDo?

  • JeffsRealm's avatar
    JeffsRealm
    Copper Contributor

    Hi, I just found this searching for a timeline when this was finally coming. While this is great and very useful. When will the actual desktop Application work with this? I am guessing it is coming but this is fantastic progress is moving forward. 

    Edited to change the Outlook Desktop integration, Just experimented and it is already there and functional!!!