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As a side-note:

We have the best experience by having Microsoft Office installed native. This as many applications do intend to integrate with office or require certain functionalities (like 'send a mail'). Having to make these functionalities available externally is quite a pain...

During migrations we often on the other hand do have to provide certialn parts of office for backward compatibility. For example access to open the 'old format' database as the new local version will intend to upgrade the DB on open, corrupting it or making it no longer accessible for the users of the old version.

For outlook we in general have no real issues as long as the best practices are followed. These can be found on the link provided by Lakshman (credits to him). Just keep in mind that a 2GB mailbox will end up in your sandbox... If this is in your (roaming) profile be prepared for long login times!

Kind regards,

Michael Baars

Michael Baars - Comprehensive ICT Solutions (NL, Weert) (Remember to mark the post answered and reward points to those who helped you...)
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