Updates to Minimum Supported Outlook Desktop Versions for Actionable Messages

We are upgrading the underlying infrastructure for Outlook Actionable Messages (AM) to make them more performant and resilient.

Note: If your organization is not using Outlook Actionable Messages you can safely disregard this message.

When this will happen:

This upgrade will begin rolling out in early August and will be completely rolled out by late August. 

How this affects your organization:

As a part of this upgrade, the minimum supported Outlook Desktop client versions for AM will get updated as follows:

  • Microsoft 365 ProPlus Monthly Channel: Version 2003 (Build 12624.20588) – MEC May 2020, Version 2002 (Build 12527.20194) – Monthly CC February 2020
  • Microsoft 365 ProPlus Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted): Version 2002 (Build 12527.20194) SAC Preview March 2020
  • Microsoft 365 ProPlus Semi-Annual Channel: Version 2002 (Build 12527.20880) SAC July 2020

What you can do to prepare:

We recommend the following course of action for Outlook Desktop users:

  • If you are an Outlook user using an older version of Outlook Desktop client, please update your Microsoft 365 version to continue benefitting from the rich and powerful AM email experiences.
  • If you are an organization’s administrator, please update the Microsoft 365 version in your tenant to enhance the productivity of your employees via AM, helping them accomplish tasks from within Outlook.

The AM experiences in other Outlook clients remain unaltered and Microsoft 365 users can continue to benefit from AM like before. For additional information on this upgrade please reach out to onboardoam@microsoft.com. To learn more about Actionable Messages and the developer dashboard, please visit this link.

Message ID: MC411668


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