O365 Archive Retention Policy
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@Dashrender said:
So you mention an OST file as well - does this user have a 50 GB OST locally also? DAMN!
Yeah it is a bit excessive. But he is the President of the company so who knows......
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But and OST?
I guess they don't corrupt as badly as they used to with PSTs. but still going fully online with OWA would be seemingly desirable. but what do I know

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Maybe he is like me and doesn't like OWA.

AND BEGIN...
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@IRJ said:
What is wrong with OWA?
I just like my older version of Outlook better.
Nothing wrong with it, per se.
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OWA is a universally working platform, but the interface feels foreign to me.
I only use it if I must, which isn't often.
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As far as webmail is concerned, I like it.
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In reality not many users actually use any features that aren't in OWA.
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Yeah we did a whole thread about this. My bad.

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OWA is a bit annoying for when I am writing 1 email whilst referencing another. Happy using both but I can clear through emails faster in Outlook

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@Breffni-Potter said:
OWA is a bit annoying for when I am writing 1 email whilst referencing another. Happy using both but I can clear through emails faster in Outlook

I'm pretty sure you can open a new window with OWA for a new message.
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@Dashrender You can, but it still feels weird doing it that way.
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The red outlined box is a separate window - you can pop it out with the icon in the upper right hand corner of a new message in OWA (that's O365 OWA)

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@Dashrender said:
The red outlined box is a separate window - you can pop it out with the icon in the upper right hand corner of a new message in OWA (that's O365 OWA)

Feels like a stranger in the tub.
(family guy reference for anyone wondering)
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WHAT?!?!