Office 2016 For Mac And Exchange 2010
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Being an Office for Mac 2011 user is sometimes hard. And not just because Office for Mac 2011 is so far behind its Windows counterpart in terms of functionality, it’s also because its applications like Outlook for Mac 2011 looks so outdated and horrible. In the case of Outlook, it might be on a par with the Outlook 98 design. Thankfully, I only have to deal with the horror when my wife has a problem with Outlook for Mac, which is approximately every two days. I get lots of practice at sorting out Outlook for Mac problems. So I was pretty happy to learn of the October 31 announcement that Microsoft will ship with a beta version available to the public in the first half of 2015.
The way things are lining up, it seems like Microsoft is finally synchronizing Office for the Mac and Windows platforms in the Wave 16 releases, which would be a good thing. The same announcement contained the news that a new version of Outlook for Mac is available, but only for Office 365 customers. Still, that’s not too bad because I have an Office 365 tenant domain and my wife’s mailbox is in the cloud, so off I went to examine the details of the new software. Interestingly, although Microsoft is providing the software to Office 365 customers, there’s nothing to stop you connecting it to an on-premises server.
Or if you really must, you can use IMAP4 to connect to other popular email services such as Gmail. Obviously, Outlook for Mac will always be different to Outlook for Windows. There’s the slight matter of protocols for a start, where the Mac software uses Exchange Web Services (EWS) while Windows continues to use MAPI, albeit the new-improved-and-all-round-better in the newest iteration.
EWS is great, especially in the hands of a real expert such as MVP Glen Scales, to examine, extract, and manipulate mailbox contents. But a nagging doubt always exists in my mind that EWS must surely lag MAPI in some respects. After all, MAPI has been around for so long that EWS must still miss some MAPI features that it has to implement. Or so the urban myth goes. Leaving protocols aside, the good news is that the new Outlook for Mac looks much better than the 2011 version.
I don’t think it is a case of applying a better type of lipstick on a pig (a difficult task if you contemplate what actually has to be done to make the lipstick stick on the pig). It’s actually a better look and feel that is ascetically pleasing.
When you're opening Outlook 2016 for Mac for the first time, you have to click on Next (arrow) on the Welcome to Outlook screen, then on Get started to start the configuration. Click on Start Using Outlook. In the Finder, click on Applications, and then double-click on Microsoft Outlook. If a pop-up asks for your approval to use infomation in a keychain, click Always Allow. When you're opening Outlook 2016 for Mac for the first time, you have to click on Next (arrow) on the Welcome to Outlook screen, then on Get started to start the configuration. Exchange 2016 supports hybrid deployments with Office 365 tenants that have been upgraded to the latest version of Office 365. For more information about specific hybrid deployments, see Hybrid Deployment Prerequisites. Outlook for Office 365 for Mac Outlook 2016 for Mac Outlook 2019 for Mac More. Less If you are unable to connect to your Exchange account in Outlook for Mac, check these possible causes to help you get reconnected.
At least it is to me. I’m less enthused by the list of updated functionality. The highlights as published in (together with some commentary from me) are: Better performance and reliability as a result of a new threading model and database improvements. And as Paul Robichaux describes in his, the improvement is noticeable. A new modern user interface with improved scrolling and agility when switching between Ribbon tabs. Online archive support for searching Exchange (online or on-premises) archived mail. At last some support for archive mailboxes appear five years after their introduction in Exchange 2010 but to be fair to the developers, was needed first.
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And BTW, the support is not only for searches as mentioned in much of the press coverage – it really means access to archive mailboxes from Outlook for Mac for the first time, albeit with the bizarre caveat that you cannot drag and drop folders from your primary mailbox to the archive. Paul also notes that the archive mailbox has to be on the same platform as the primary, which seems like a pity as many hybrid scenarios are ruled out. Master Category List support and enhancements delivering access to category lists (name and color) and sync between Mac, Windows and OWA clients. Which is what you’d expect – but seriously, it’s amazing how the small points in user interface design are so important. Office 365 push email support for real-time email delivery. I thought that Outlook for Mac 2011 had real-time delivery but then found that it really wasn’t. I assume Outlook is now using the same but maybe not!