Haven't figured out how to fix the dumb search box yet though. Back up the cache files to another folder or external hard drive so that you can restore the files if something goes wrong. Too bad some of us are aware enough to try to make work-arounds. As soon as I enter the email address I got the message: 'Something went wrong and Outlook couldnt set up your account'.
Many SMBs can't keep up/afford the new software costs and licenses, and would go to hosted exchange after these changes result in slow/difficult to use email. I really feel like this is to drive more self-hosted exchange users to Azure by crippling their dated hardware/software infrastructure that is only out of date due to their preposterous licensing costs (and we don't want to go to azure because our internal operations would come to halt at the first issue with our spotty internet connection). Why are you going to arbitrarily drive up the exchange server's load? Search was working FINE before these stupid changes. Pop up' something went wrong - there is a problem with your microsoft account when i try to log in. Then, click Ok and Apply to save the changes. Note: Apps that work with Outlook on the web are listed under Apps for Office and SharePoint > Outlook.
"ServerAssistedSearch" - More like "SearchServerAndIgnoreTheMailAlreadyOnTheComputer" About Something Outlook 365 Went Web Office Wrong App. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Searchįunny. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Search Choose Manage Accounts, Add account, and then go to Advanced setup. We "fixed it" (we have no interest in scouring the server for messages that are on the local machine already) by adding a registry key to: To add your Google Account, do the following: Open Mail app, and go to Settings icon at the bottom left. Along with the moronic UX change in putting the search bar in the freaking title bar (we got a A LOT of tickets about this change that we can't revert.), and the change that it no longer searches all mailboxes by default, Microsoft made the fantastically idiotic push to destroy the exchange server with indexing from all of our users at the same time, and force the client to ask that very server to simultaneously serve EVERY-SINGLE-SEARCH that a user makes by DEFAULT.