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JosephNierenberg
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Feb 14, 2019
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Questions about the Move Away from ON 2016 and To ON for Win10

We have the ProPlus edition of Office 365 installed on a terminal server running Windows Server 2012R2, which is used by multiple user accounts. It installed OneNote 2016, which we use extensively. M...
  • Cian Allner's avatar
    Feb 14, 2019

    Good question, to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/deployment-guide-onenote there is OneNote 2016 on Windows, which is no longer being updated with new features. 

     

    "Keep in mind that OneNote 2016 is no longer being updated with new features and there won’t be a OneNote 2019. OneNote 2016 will continue to receive other updates, like critical fixes and security updates, while it’s still supported. Mainstream support for OneNote 2016 ends in October 2020, and extended support ends in October 2025."

     

    OneNote for Windows 10 is the replacement app and only supports cloud storage, no local access to notebooks.  There isn't a way to publish OneNote for Windows 10 on TS/RDS as I understand (please someone correct me if this isn't right!) and in fact, https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/264636-general/suggestions/35642482-office-365-support-for-windows-server-2019 has been dropped. However, Office 365 ProPlus will continue to be https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4462769/updates-to-office-365-system-requirements on Windows Server 2016 until October 2025.

     

    There may be some other options in the future for this workload, so it's worth keeping a lookout, perhaps around Ignite timeframe, in September.  This post provides some good https://www.brianmadden.com/opinion/Remote-Desktop-Services-fireworks-at-Microsoft-Ignite-2018 on what happened last year. 

     

    By the way, Microsoft may just advise using OneNote from a browser if there isn't a supported app on a particular platform.