Oct 14 2022 12:49 PM - edited Oct 21 2022 06:34 AM
Updating our support policy through October 2026
Based on feedback from customers, we are happy to share that we are updating our support policy for Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022. Support for on-premises and Azure deployments will be available through October 2026. This covers the period in which Windows Server 2022 is in mainstream support.
Support for running Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022 is currently in preview. If you want to begin testing on Windows Server 2022, we recommend that you use the most current, supported version of Microsoft 365 Apps available in Current Channel. We will provide information about which versions of Microsoft 365 Apps are supported on Windows Server 2022 at a later date.
We will be updating our support pages and documentation in the coming days.
Oct 15 2022 04:14 AM
Great news!
Oct 16 2022 11:25 PM
Oct 17 2022 07:48 AM - edited Oct 17 2022 09:20 AM
@TJ_Devine supported version link doesn't work.
Oct 17 2022 09:12 AM
@TJ_Devine Will this announcement impact the support deadline of October 2025 for M365 Apps on Windows Server 2016 and 2019? Microsoft 365 Apps migration from Windows Server - Deploy Office | Microsoft Learn
Oct 17 2022 09:23 AM
Oct 18 2022 03:37 PM - edited Oct 18 2022 03:38 PM
Hi @TJ_Devine
This documents seems to be a bit ahead of time, doesn't it?
It should clearly state that it's in preview, rather it reads as if it's already officially supported and in consent being used in production.
Can you follow?
Please check the wording:
Microsoft 365 Apps migration from Windows Server - Deploy Office | Microsoft Learn
Oct 20 2022 10:27 AM
Oct 20 2022 11:48 PM - edited Oct 21 2022 12:01 AM
@TJ_Devine is the link correct for supported versions?
https://review.learn.microsoft.com/officeupdates/update-history-microsoft365-apps-by-date#supported-..., even when logon I get a 403. Without review. worked for me.
Oct 21 2022 06:34 AM
Oct 31 2022 06:30 AM
Nov 25 2022 10:50 AM
We have a farm of RDS 2022 servers and we are unable to activate Microsoft 365 Apps at all.
We followed the instructions to deployed in Shared Computer mode.
When we looked in the registry we find all the registry keys are there, however the Office 365 apps will not work!
We deployed a server 2019, configured for RDS and installed Office 365 apps and it works fine.
My question is, are Microsoft 365 Office apps supported in server 2022 RDS for shared computer activation or not!
Dec 01 2022 12:50 PM - edited Dec 01 2022 12:52 PM
Honestly this is showing the middle finger to msp/csp. What about after 2026 when msps are not allowed to run m365 apps on Terminal server?
Run everything on azure and fire 80% of technicians because profit margins are tiny in your cloud?
I‘m furious
Dec 05 2022 06:38 AM
Feb 01 2023 05:38 AM
Jun 22 2023 06:01 AM
@mdi-db I don't know when Microsoft updated the site but Windows Server 2022 is now listed under the supported operating systems.
Dec 09 2023 07:20 AM - edited Dec 09 2023 07:20 AM
We installed Server 2022 in August 2023, and out of the box we had onedrive sync and other 365 apps working well.
At the end of Oct 2023, work accounts vanished, and all Outlook, OneDrive, and Edge accounts refuse to log in or sync in app.
Users on the server can access web flavours of their account, or local word or excel apps - but everything else is totally borked.
This is a pretty barebones Server without much customization acting in a general shared file / storage role. But it has lost all ability to sync local files with OneDrive / SharePoint online which was the main goal.
It's bizarre that this was working - and then went away - while MS documents say "everything 365 should run just fine".
Jan 18 2024 12:01 PM