| MC810420 | (Updated) New Microsoft Outlook for Windows is GA on August 1, 2024 |
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| Classification | planForChange |
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| Last Updated | 07/15/2024 18:41:16 |
| Start Time | 07/11/2024 01:40:34 |
| End Time | 10/15/2024 07:00:00 |
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Updated July 15, 2024: We have updated the content below to show as intended. Thank you for your patience. On August 1, 2024, the new Microsoft Outlook for Windows will transition from the Preview phase to General Availability for commercial accounts. This milestone will not affect existing users who continue to use classic Outlook for Windows; however, GA status helps organizations move forward with their migration plans. A future announcement will cover General Availability for US Government clouds (GCC, GCC High, and DoD) and availability in other sovereign clouds. The new Outlook continues to be an opt-in experience. Please note that this update does not change any settings for your organization, will not automatically switch users from the classic version of Outlook for Windows, and will not introduce any disruptive changes. We will provide a 12-month notice prior to initiating any Microsoft-driven migration steps in managed environments. Learn more about how we are approaching our migration timeline: New Outlook for Windows: A Guide to Product Availability Key Updates starting August 2024
We understand some organizations may have specific requirements that prevent them from transitioning from the classic Outlook app at this time. The new Outlook team is eager to gather your feedback and to understand your requirements. You and your users can submit feedback through:
Learn more about the future features of Outlook on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap: Microsoft 365 roadmap Side-by-side feature comparison of the classic and new Outlook: New and classic Outlook for Windows feature comparison Resources to help with change management and enterprise adoption: New Microsoft Outlook for Windows Recommended actions
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