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In the M365 Admin Center, there is a Message Center post MC976059 that addresses this. The summary is as follows: "New Outlook exists as an installed app on the device. For instance, it can be found in the Apps section of the Start Menu. It does not replace existing (classic) Outlook or change any configurations / user defaults. Both (classic) Outlook and New Outlook for Windows can run side by side." Classic Outlook is not going away any time soon. You can use this side by side installation to allow users to get comfortable with the new Outlook while retaining access to Classic Outlook.
how can we prevent Outlook (new) app from installing on enterprise systems and do a controlled distribution?
or will Windows 10/11 Enterprise not ever receive it automatically?
Will GCC have any affect?
- HeyHey16KJan 16, 2025Iron Contributor
This is from a MS site:
- EricMoeJan 16, 2025
Microsoft
The February update will install the new Outlook (MC976059 message center post). The post includes the following linked guidance for enterprise customers who want to remove it:
Control installation and use of new Outlook - Microsoft 365 Apps | Microsoft Learn
- aliljenbergJan 16, 2025Copper Contributor
so February will have a brand new automatic push of Outlook (new) to even Windows Enterprise clients? We just spent a lot of time removing Microsoft.OutlookForWindows from programfiles\windowsapps. will having that package removed now prevent the install in February?
when i go to message center i don't see MC976059, perhaps because we are GCC? if we don't see the message, then that means our organization will not receive the February install of Outlook (new)?
- SweetenJan 16, 2025Copper Contributor
Can we (E3) defer new Outlook? If so, can we do it indefinitely?
Also, with Outlook (New) now being free, when should we expect to receive a discount for not having to pay for Outlook Classic when it is deprecated? It's been included in "business" and "enterprise" skus and subscriptions and will no longer be applicable.