Are you not receiving notifications for emails, calendars, and other events on the Outlook Web App (OWA)? Earlier, we covered solutions to get the notification working in Outlook’s desktop app. This ...
Outlook is increasingly becoming the mail app of choice for businesses and individuals in the Microsoft ecosystem. If you use OneNote, Teams, and other Microsoft apps, Outlook integrates seamlessly ...
Microsoft this week published documentation confirming its plans to divert Web links in Outlook to the Microsoft Edge browser by default. This coming change for organizations using Microsoft 365 ...
Are you receiving—Couldn’t sign you in. This browser or app may not be secure. Try using a different browser. If you’re already using a supported browser, you can try again to sign in—when trying to ...
Apple is releasing iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 today with several new features, including the ability to set third-party apps as the default web browser and email client. And now, Microsoft Edge and Outlook ...
The company said after November 30, users will no longer be able to access, download, and use Outlook extensions in Edge and Chrome browsers. It also said that it will push notifications to users in ...
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IT STAFF / ADVANCED: Learn how to enable digital signatures with Outlook on the web (outlook.office.com), and how to sign and encrypt messages, and how to send. Learn more about Outlook on the web - ...
In context: Microsoft Edge is an excellent browser by all accounts, and a much needed improvement over the garbage fire that was Internet Explorer. However, despite its innovative features and an ...
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To change the default browser in Outlook 365, go to File > Options > Advanced, then scroll to “Link Handling” and set “Open hyperlinks from Outlook in” to your preferred browser, like Chrome.