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PrashanthKasula
Jan 25, 2022Brass Contributor
your microsoft exchange administrator has blocked the version of outlook that you are using contact
your microsoft exchange administrator has blocked the version of outlook that you are using contact administrator for assistance Juts checking with 2010 outlook version https://www.technipage...
bjb021gmailcom
Mar 15, 2022Copper Contributor
What`s going on with microsoft?? suffocate its users?
where MS want to go? to pay for use? monthly payments?
I think that Mr. gates, aging isn`t doing any good.
where MS want to go? to pay for use? monthly payments?
I think that Mr. gates, aging isn`t doing any good.
RobertCrane
Mar 15, 2022MVP
No, older versions generally don't support all the latest security features. For the product to remained certified it has been secure. Look at cars today, they all have ABS, driver assist lane change, airbags, etc. All that costs more but keep you safer and is a requirement for all new vehicles. If you really wanted to you can still use older versions of Outlook and Exchange with POP3 and IMAP but they won;t be very secure.
- DrapDvApr 30, 2022Copper Contributor
RobertCrane Yeah, but if new safety features come out for cars, your current car doesn't just stop working.
- RobertCraneApr 30, 2022MVPHowever, your older car will probably fail annual inspection and not be allowed to participate on the road with other drivers if it's safety features don't meet contemporary levels.
- DrapDvMay 01, 2022Copper ContributorSort of drives home my point, actually. Cars have to meet the safety (in the case of annual inspections) and emission (in the case of smog checks) standards *for the year they were manufactured.* No one is going to refuse to let you register your car for not having a catalytic converter if it didn't come with a catalytic converter.
MS is trailing into TeamViewer territory. No one should be okay with it, let alone advocating for it.