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How to Download the Old Classic Outlook App on Windows 11
In a significant shift towards web-based applications, Microsoft has begun the automatic migration of classic Outlook users to its new web-based Outlook Progressive Web App (PWA). This transition marks a broader trend within the company to phase out traditional desktop applications in favor of cloud-centric solutions. Notably, the option to revert to the classic version has been removed for many users, prompting a need for guidance on how to regain access to the familiar interface.
Revert to the Classic Outlook App on Windows 11
For those wishing to return to the classic Outlook experience, the native app is still available for download via the Microsoft Store. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you through the process:
Block the New Outlook App on Windows 11
Having successfully installed the classic Outlook app, it’s essential to prevent any automatic transitions to the new version. To do this, you’ll need to modify a Registry entry. Follow these steps:
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and click OK to confirm.Finally, restart your PC to apply these changes. With this adjustment, you can continue using the classic Outlook app without concerns about automatic updates to the new version.
In related news, Microsoft has recently removed WordPad from Windows 11, a decision that has sparked discontent among some power users. For those looking to restore WordPad, tutorials are available to guide you through the process. Should you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to reach out in the comments section below.