I believe that's the version I have. My users are on the monthly channel, so they are further behind. Glad to see it's not just me ... this keeps me from trying any more "repairs" on my Outlook
In Outlook 365 (16.0.12325.20002) 32-bit - Office Insider , I my setting to "Store my Outlook Settings in the Cloud" no longer stays on. It worked fine until this update. I ran an Online Repair and then restarted my PC and it did not solve my issue.
I am running Windows 10 Enterprise 1903 (OS...
The latest build just came out and I am also using the preview of the new interface. They still have not restored the functionality to re-map the iCloud IMAP folders. Any thoughts how i can get that back as each time I launch Outlook, it creates the annoying Sent Items and Deleted Items...
Does anyone have any ideas. Even in my latest release when you go into the Send/Receive settings by using Control-Alt-S, they seem to have removed the IMAP folder mapping feature. It only shows the account settings for iCloud. They took away all the folder mapping. I tried using the...
I even ran the full repair on Office and tried looking for the mapping and now all it gives you is the IMAP account settings. They took away the folder mapping. My Outlook build is:
Outlook or Office 365 MSO (16.0.11425.20200) 32-bit
I attached screen shots of the configuration and you can...
they seem to remove that functionality to remove the folder mapping from Outlook for Windows in the recent builds. It is gone now. Need to know how to bring it back. Outlook Mac has the unified inbox ... was curious if they were going to add it to the Windows Version.
I run the latest release of Outlook 2016 (365) for Windows and up until an update or so, you had the ability to re-map some of the IMAP folders for iCloud.com
That functionality seems to have disappeared. Now, each time I use Outlook for Windows, on my iPhone and Mac, I now have to manually...
I am running Outlook 2016 32-bit on Windows 10 Enterprise. Yesterday, Apple released the iCloud 5.0 Control Panel for Windows. It supports Windows 10 but does not support Outlook 2016.
Since I primarily use an iPhone, I have all my contacts in iCloud as it provides the best experience on the...
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