• @[email protected]
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    1046 months ago

    It’s basically just their Outlook web app. It offers no extra function, and breaks a LOT of old functionality.

    There’s a registry key to turn off the button.

        • @Land_Strider
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          376 months ago

          Don’t even need the damn button. Yesterday while playing some fullscreen game with critical network usage (CSGO) my windows 10 with edited group policies and registry keys to block updates just switched to the outlook from the old mail program and ran it in the foreground (behind the game).

          Microsoft doesn’t give a fuck about the user consent, the settings for updates, settings for game focus, out-of-the-way advanced user controls etc. These settings don’t even need to be defaulted without consent via updates, it seems they outright don’t work.

          • nihth
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            86 months ago

            Had a similar issue where my computer (w10) would restart while I was away and update my gpu driver which would crash regularly. There’s two different places in windows where you can disable this, one in general and one for specifically the device. None of them worked. Basically was forced to do the whole restart to safe mode -> destroy driver -> restart -> install driver -> restart every day. What solved it was a gpo but at that point I was so fed up I ended up switching to Linux

          • @[email protected]
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            66 months ago

            Oof. If you aren’t using them, you can uninstall the default included MS Store Apps with PowerShell. Could have saved you some trouble.

            I was going to say I had a similar setup and didn’t get that update, but I remembered I had uninstalled the mail app.

          • @reddit_sux
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            46 months ago

            Microsoft doesn’t give a fuck about users.

      • @kn33
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        166 months ago

        Well, it’s intended for companies, so for them there’s InTune policies or is GPOs. For us plebs, we just have to not press the button.

        • @[email protected]
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          6 months ago

          GPOs

          Group policy can be modified by a laymen by launching gpedit.msc from Super+R or the start menu.

          • @kn33
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            116 months ago

            Not on Home edition

            • @kite
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              46 months ago

              Not on Home edition

              You can do it on home. Takes a lot of googling and monkeying around, but I did it on my father’s computer years ago.

    • @adavis
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      96 months ago

      The Android app has done this for years too.

      After connecting my (non Microsoft) email account to the Outlook Android app I noticed the login location was geolocated in the USA… I live in Australia.

      Unfortunately there’s no way to turn it off.